|
State Highway 22 (abbreviated SH-22) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs in a west-to-east pattern through the south-central part of the state, running from SH-1 at Ravia to US-70 at Bokchito. There are no letter-suffixed spur highways branching from SH-22. The SH-22 designation was first established on August 4, 1924. From its original termini of Davis and Durant, the route was extended to both the east and the west, reaching its greatest extent in 1933, connecting Duncan to the Texas state line at the Red River. In 1941, the portion of SH-22 west of Ravia was dropped, and the highway's eastern terminus was set in 1956. ==Route description== SH-22 begins at SH-1 in the town of Ravia, in southern Johnston County. From there, it travels east to US-377/SH-99, where it joins with them in a concurrency to Tishomingo. In Tishomingo, SH-78 begins, concurrent with SH-22. The two highways run east for before splitting from one another. SH-22 turns roughly southeast and continues for to its second concurrency with SH-78 at Nida (unincorporated).〔 From here, it runs due east for to an intersection with SH-48, just west of Kenefic, then seven more miles to the junction with US-69/US-75 outside Caddo. From Caddo, SH-22 travels east, then south, for to its terminus at US-70 in Bokchito, in eastern Bryan County.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oklahoma State Highway 22」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|