Oklahoma Code § 47-11-107

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Military convoys exempt from municipal traffic
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regulation - Right of way - Exceptions.
The military forces of the United States and organizations of
the National Guard, performing any military duty, shall not be
restricted by municipal traffic regulations, and shall have the
right of way on any street or highway through which they may pass
against all, except carriers of the United States mail, fire
engines, ambulances and police vehicles in the necessary discharge
of their respective duties.  Said mounted military moving in convoy
shall have lights burning, with lead and trail vehicles prominently
marked, and shall travel, while inside the corporate limits of a
city or town, in compliance with such speeds as are legally posted
within the corporate limits of the city or town and shall maintain a
closed interval of not more than seventy-five (75) feet.

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