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I-44 in Oklahoma
Hey Byclipper, was just wondering where you got the mileage you added here:. Mileages to two decimal places have been elusive for Oklahoma roads, especially those maintained by OTA, so if you've found a source I would like to see if it could be added to the other turnpike articles. Also, I have changed "Walters Toll Plaza" back to "Walters toll plaza" because as far as I know mainline plazas are not usually given official names (Creek East in Tulsa being an exception), and also so the capitalization on the toll plazas match. —Scott5114↗ [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 08:30, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
 * Where exactly did you get the mileage from on the OTA site? I have never never seen mileages to two decimals there, but I may have simply overlooked something, so if you could give a direct link I would be very interested. The control section maps are not really helpful for this particular purpose, since they only give mileages for the endpoints of control sections—using the Cotton County map you gave as an example, we can't determine what the mileage for the Walters plaza is, since the map only shows that control section 17-37 (I-44 from US-70 to the Cotton–Comanche line) is 20.48 miles long, and the toll plaza is somewhere in the middle of that control section. —Scott5114↗ [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 07:49, 14 September 2013 (UTC)

List of Military Units and Installations in Oklahoma
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