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Tulsa by car


Tulsa by car

Most Tulsans drive almost everywhere, although bus, bike, and pedestrian routes are starting to catch on. From the North/Kansas - US-75 South from Bartlesville, OK, or US-169 South from Coffeyville, KS. From the Northeast/Missouri - I-44 West, aka the "Will Rogers Turnpike." The world's former largest McDonalds spans the roadway near Vinita, OK. From the East/Arkansas - US-412 West, aka the "Cherokee Turnpike." From the Southeast/Arkansas - The "Muskogee Turnpike." From the South - US-75 from Okmulgee, OK, aka the "Okmulgee Beeline." From the Southwest/Oklahoma City - I-44 East, aka the "Turner Turnpike." From the West - US-412 East, aka the "Cimarron Turnpike." For the slow scenic route from Northeast or Southwest come in on old Route 66.

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