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ENERGIZE FOR SAFETY COALITION CELEBRATES SAFETY RESULTS ALONG BUSY STACK HIGHWAY
Tickets and warnings are up and accidents are down along a busy stretch of state highway running through Oklahoma’s STACK play.
ENERGIZE FOR SAFETY COALITION’S COLLABORATIVE APPROACH PRODUCES RESULTS
An “energized” effort to boost safety awareness within communities along a busy thoroughfare in Oklahoma’s STACK play already is considered a success, even before the
Energize for Safety Coalition’s Collaborative Approach Produces Results
An “energized” effort to boost safety awareness within communities along a busy thoroughfare in Oklahoma’s STACK play already is considered a success, even before the
Safety corridor designation starts Monday
The Energize for Safety Coalition announced last week that the 25-mile S.H. 33 safety corridor between Kingfisher and Watonga starts Monday. Energize for Safety is
ODOT Designates East on Highway 33 a Safety Corridor
A coalition formed by the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, local energy companies and law enforcement and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation have
State Highway 33 Safety Corridor Set to Begin Feb. 25
The Energize for Safety Coalition, including representatives from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, local energy companies and law
Energize for Safety Coalition launches effort to make roads safer
More than 200 oil company representatives, elected legislators, state agency representatives, educational institution leaders and county and municipal officials met this week in Kingfisher to
Industry Working to Make Oklahoma Roads Safer
The abundance of oil and natural gas production and economic development associated with the SCOOP and STACK plays comes with an unavoidable effect
An Industry Commitment To Protecting Oklahoma Students on the road
The Oklahoma Challenge and the Energize for Safety Coalition partnered with industry volunteers to host a youth challenge event at Canadian Valley Technology Center