By 11 a.m. on Dec. 1, EMSA said it had responded to 35 accidents in the Tulsa metro due to a forecasted wintry mix that made roads very slick in parts of town, particularly on bridges and overpasses, which freeze faster.

EMSA added that the number of accidents is eight times higher than usual.

Reaction online is pointing directly at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. One user on X calling the agencys lack of pretreating the highways and interstates an epic failure. Another user on X posted, Every one of you should be fired.

ODOT admits pretreatment was not applied in Tulsa or Oklahoma City due to forecasts trending lighter to no precipitation.

As of late Sunday, 2 News still had precipitation forecasts and warned viewers of dangerous driving conditions.

The moisture is still s

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