Owasso
City of Owasso
The purpose of the Safe Streets and Roads for All program is to, “provide grants to local, regional, and Tribal communities for implementation, planning, and demonstration activities as part of a systematic approach to prevent deaths and serious injuries on the nation’s roadways.”
The City of Owasso plans to incorporate the following safety measures:
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LED Stop Signs
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Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHB)
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Speed Feedback Signs
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Striping
For additional information about the incorporated safety measures please visit Roadway Safety Countermeasures
Roadway Safety Countermeasure Input Map
This map was made so you could leave a comment or suggest a countermeasure for a specific location. For example, if you think that a traffic signal would be helpful at a particular intersection, please use the comment tool to place the orange dot and add a comment in that location. In addition, you can leave a general information comment or a specific concern about safety at that location.
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Owasso LED Stop Sign
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB)
Speed Feedback Sign
Tulsa County LED Stop Sign
Crash Heat Maps
A crash heat map is a visual representation of traffic crash data where values are represented by different colors. Each map is unique and based on the specific collection of data being shown. Reds and oranges typically indicate a higher number of crashes at a specific location, and blues and greens represent lower number of crashes at a specific location. The colors will represent different crash totals on each individual map. Traffic crash data is from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT).
The three crash heat maps shown below can be viewed by clicking each map image.