The
Oklahomastate highway system includes many state highways that act
as short spur and connector routes off some of the
U.S. highways that pass through
the state. These highways generally bear the same number of the U.S. highway
they connect to with a letter suffix.
The other is a spur which begins at U.S. 69 northeast of
Commerce, Oklahoma, approximately 3/4 mile west of the southern junction of U.S. 69 and U.S. 69 Alternate. It travels south a little over 5 miles to a junction with Oklahoma State Highway 10 on the east side of
Miami, Oklahoma At this junction is also an entrance/exit ramp for
Interstate 44/
The Will Rogers Turnpike.
SH-81A (1.94 mi) is an unsigned loop route in
Duncan. The route begins at US-81, intersects SH-7, and serves as the western terminus of
SH-7A before ending, again at US-81.[1]
SH-270A (2 mi/3.2 km) ran from US-270 south of
Seminole, Oklahoma to
State Highway 9 east of the city and in effect functioned as an eastern bypass of Seminole. The SH-270A designation was removed on May 7, 2018, and was replaced by a realigned US-270.[2]
The
Oklahomastate highway system includes many state highways that act
as short spur and connector routes off some of the
U.S. highways that pass through
the state. These highways generally bear the same number of the U.S. highway
they connect to with a letter suffix.
The other is a spur which begins at U.S. 69 northeast of
Commerce, Oklahoma, approximately 3/4 mile west of the southern junction of U.S. 69 and U.S. 69 Alternate. It travels south a little over 5 miles to a junction with Oklahoma State Highway 10 on the east side of
Miami, Oklahoma At this junction is also an entrance/exit ramp for
Interstate 44/
The Will Rogers Turnpike.
SH-81A (1.94 mi) is an unsigned loop route in
Duncan. The route begins at US-81, intersects SH-7, and serves as the western terminus of
SH-7A before ending, again at US-81.[1]
SH-270A (2 mi/3.2 km) ran from US-270 south of
Seminole, Oklahoma to
State Highway 9 east of the city and in effect functioned as an eastern bypass of Seminole. The SH-270A designation was removed on May 7, 2018, and was replaced by a realigned US-270.[2]