TULSA, OK – A 25-year-old man was killed in a rear-end collision in Tulsa on Tuesday, KTUL reports.
Preliminary details suggest that the 25-year-old man was traveling at a high rate of speed when he rear-ended a pickup truck on the westbound Broken Arrow Expressway between South Yale Avenue and South Harvard Avenue.
The impact of the rear-end collision led the motorcyclist to succumb to his injuries at the scene.
A full investigation is underway.
Stop sign runner causes crash that sends 2 to hospital in Spencer
SPENCER, OK – A stop sign runner was responsible for causing a crash that sent two people to a hospital in Spencer on Wednesday.
Spencer police told News9 the collision occurred at the intersection of Northeast 36th Street and North Douglas Boulevard. There, one driver ran a stop sign and was struck by another vehicle.
The stop sign runner’s vehicle overturned, and the driver was ejected from the vehicle.
The stop sign runner and their passenger were taken to the hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries. No injuries were reported for the other driver/occupant(s).
Police did not say if they cited the driver for ignoring the stop sign, nor did they say if they would face charges for their involvement in the crash.
At least 1 person injured in traffic collision on Broadway Ext. in OKC
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – At least one person was injured in a traffic collision that took place on the northbound lanes of Broadway Extension on Wednesday.
Total Traffic Network’s OKC division first reported the crash at 8:50 a.m., saying it happened after the Kilpatrick Turnpike.
Injury accident in #NOKC on Broadway Extension NB after Kilpatrick Tpke. Reported by https://t.co/f5Wd16KFeU #OKCtraffic https://t.co/5PW2Tg7Vzy
— TTN Oklahoma City (@TotalTrafficOKC) February 18, 2026
Officials have not specified the number of people and vehicles involved or the severity of injuries sustained.
No citations have been reported at this time.
A full investigation is underway.
Sun glare was factor in crash that injured Fort Gibson High students, police say
FORT GIBSON, OK – The sun’s glare was a contributing factor behind a crash that injured two Fort Gibson High School students earlier this month.
Newson6 first publicly announced the crash on Monday, Feb. 16 said the crash occurred on Friday, Feb. 6. Fort Gibson Police told the source that a pickup truck driver was speeding and experienced reduced road visibility due to the sun’s glare. As a result, the driver unintentionally crashed into two Fort Gibson High School students who were crossing the street.
The students appear to be in stable condition.
The driver was not issued any citations and is not anticipated to face any charges.
OK DOT called to vehicle accident in SW OKC’s Western Hills
SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma Department of Transportation crews were dispatched to the scene of a vehicle accident that happened in Western Hills on Tuesday.
Total Traffic Network’s Oklahoma City division first reported the crash at 3:35 p.m., saying it happened at the intersection of Southwest 44th Street and South Olie Avenue.
Accident in #SWOKC on SW 44th St at South Olie Avenue #OKCtraffic https://t.co/5PW2Tg7Vzy
— TTN Oklahoma City (@TotalTrafficOKC) February 17, 2026
Authorities have not specified the events leading to the crash or reported any citations, charges, or injuries.
Updates, which include the number of people and vehicles involved, will be added after our team learns more.
OK DPS investigates injury collision in Uptown OKC
UPTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is investigating the details behind an injury collision that happened in Uptown Oklahoma City on Wednesday.
OKC Response & Accident Tracker first reported the crash at 2:06 p.m., saying it happened at the northbound Broadway Extension and westbound Northwest 36th Street connector.
Officials are working to determine how the collision unfolded. As of this writing, authorities have not said if they cited anyone, nor have they specified the extent of injuries that were sustained.
Our legal newsroom will provide additional information once the latest developments come to light.
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