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TxDOT-ODOT Partnership Brings Real-Time Traffic Data to Red River Corridor

The Texas and Oklahoma departments of transportation are now sharing real-time traffic data across state lines, giving drivers and emergency responders better visibility into conditions along Red River corridor routes.

Maribel Sandoval

June 30, 20261 min read

Texas-Oklahoma cross-border traffic data sharing — illustration, Jake Team LLC
Texas-Oklahoma cross-border traffic data sharing — illustration, Jake Team LLC

SHERMAN, Texas — The Texas Department of Transportation and its Oklahoma counterpart have established a new partnership to share real-time traffic data across state lines, giving drivers and emergency responders better visibility into travel conditions along the Red River corridor.

The agreement enables both states to exchange information about crashes, road work, lane closures, traffic camera feeds, and other real-time conditions. Officials said the goal is to provide faster updates for drivers and help emergency personnel respond more quickly to incidents along cross-border routes.

> "The agencies are now sharing real-time transportation data, giving officials in both states a better look at live travel conditions," transportation officials said in announcing the partnership.

The data-sharing arrangement was implemented to handle increased travel demand expected during the 2026 World Cup, but the infrastructure will remain in place as a permanent tool for interstate coordination. Officials said the partnership demonstrates the ability of both agencies to deploy innovative solutions through coordinated efforts.

The collaboration is expected to particularly benefit drivers on US Highway 75, US Highway 69, and Interstate 35 — major corridors connecting Texoma communities on both sides of the border. Real-time awareness of incidents on either side of the state line means fewer surprises for commuters and more efficient emergency response.

No additional funding was required to implement the system, which uses existing traffic management infrastructure in both states. Transportation officials said the agreement could serve as a model for future interstate cooperation in transportation technology.

Howe is located in the Texoma region of Grayson County, approximately 70 miles north of downtown Dallas.

Sources

KTEN — https://www.kten.com/news/oklahoma-headlines/texas-oklahoma-share-traffic-data-to-benefit-drivers/article_48fe65b3-30d9-49e7-87b2-5a7938a1b2e6.html

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Maribel Sandoval

Maribel Sandoval writes about community events, churches, and local life in Howe.

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