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ODOT prepares for winter: salt, sand, and safety on Tulsa-area roads

TULSA, Okla. –

Oklahoma’s Department of Transportation is getting ready for the Tulsa metro’s second round of winter weather this week.

In a news release from ODOT, the agency said its crews have been preparing since Tuesday for winter weather that is forecasted overnight Wednesday into Thursday.

A cold front will move across eastern Oklahoma this morning, with moisture increasing behind it. As temperatures drop, wintry precipitation could lead to slick travel across parts of eastern Oklahoma on Thursday. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect, highlighting the potential for hazardous travel conditions

December 3, 2025 10:38 PM

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How is ODOT preparing for winter weather?

  • All of ODOT’s crews are on standby.
  • Elevated bridges and surfaces have been treated with salt brine across the state.
  • Trucks are loaded with salt and sand mixtures to help melt ice once it begins to form on roads.
  • Additional trucks and materials are ready if needed.

What resources does ODOT have to keep roads safe?

  • More than 500 multi-use trucks statewide.
  • More than 1,800 employees statewide.
  • More than 128,000 tons of salt and salt/sand mix stored across the state.

What do Oklahoma drivers need to know to stay safe?

  • Drive slow, stay alert, and allow extra space.
  • Don’t crowd plows, and don’t pass road-clearing equipment.
  • Be aware of “black ice.” Roads could look wet, but instead could be frozen.
  • Check weather reports and road conditions.

To check CURRENT ROAD CONDITIONS in Oklahoma, visit www.okroads.org or download the Drive Oklahoma mobile app. Drivers may also call 844-4OK-HWYS (844-465-4997).

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