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Turner Turnpike Crashes: Distraction Fueled Fury
19 Nov
Summary
- 22 crashes on Turner Turnpike in November, half involving semi-trucks.
- Distracted driving, often cell phones, cited in 61% of crashes.
- Local towns struggle with diverted traffic and strained emergency services.

A concerning surge in construction zone crashes along Oklahoma's Turner Turnpike has prompted the Highway Patrol to enhance traffic enforcement. In the first 18 days of November, 22 accidents occurred, with half involving semi-trucks, stressing local emergency responders and communities. Investigations revealed distracted driving, particularly cell phone use, as a primary culprit in 61% of these incidents.
Major crashes have occurred in construction zones near Bristow, Stroud, and Wellston, where road widening projects are underway. Despite posted speed limits of 55 mph, many drivers exceed 65 mph, contributing to collisions. The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority acknowledges the issue and is reviewing safety measures, including signage and lane configurations.
Small towns like Bristow are bearing the brunt of traffic diversions, facing infrastructure strain and unavailable emergency services. The Highway Patrol plans to utilize ground and air patrols, especially during the busy Thanksgiving travel period, to combat speeding and distracted driving and improve safety on the turnpike.




