The Glenpool community demanded change after a five-car crash killed a 9-year-old boy on September 8.
Nearly 2 weeks after his death, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the City of Glenpool put up advisory speed limit signs lowering the speed to 45 MPH by Glenpool Public Schools.
The Glenpool community told 2 News several times about safety improvements needed on the stretch of road, which police call Glenpool’s deadliest roadway.
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This change is progress for the community’s efforts with the new signs slowing down drivers, but it’s not a permanent solution…