Oklahoma Reported 35 Road Fatalities in February
The Department of Public Safety says 35 people were killed in February from fatalities, with Oklahoma County leading the state.
DPS says Oklahoma County had six fatalities, followed by Bryan and Lincoln counties with three.
Three pedestrians died in crashes during February. Three of the crashes were alcohol-related.
DPS says 30 of the fatality victims were Oklahoma residents. Five were non-residents.
Twenty of the victims were males, while 14 were females. One was reported as an unknown gender.
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