Oklahoma Code § 21-1753.4

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Erection of signs and markers along state and federal
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highways.
The State Highway Department is hereby authorized and directed
to cause to be erected upon the property of or rights-of-way of
state and Federal highways, at locations most appropriate for
carrying out the purposes and intent of this act, signs or markers
for each prohibited act enumerated herein, of a size not less than
thirty (30) inches square with plainly visible wording to inform
users of said highways that the acts enumerated herein do constitute
a crime and the maximum penalty for violations, and such additional
wording as the State Highway Department deems desirable to assist in
carrying out the purposes and intent of this act.  Any sign or
marker so erected or placed shall be placed at a right angle to the
roadbed. The location of signs or markers upon the right-of-way

shall in no manner interfere with the signs or markers used to
designate route numbers or traffic control markers, signs, signals
or devices.

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