Oklahoma Code § 47-11-1303

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Endangerment of a highway worker
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A.  A person shall be guilty of the offense of endangerment of a
highway worker if the person commits any of the following when the
act occurs within a maintenance or construction zone:
1.  Exceeding the posted speed limit by fifteen (15) miles per
hour or more;
2.  Failing to merge as required in subsection D of Section 11-
1302 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
3.  Failing to stop for a work-zone flagman or failing to obey
traffic-control devices that have been erected for purposes of
warning or guiding the public into and through the construction or
maintenance area;
4.  Driving through or around a construction or maintenance area
by any lane not clearly designated to motorists for the flow of
traffic through or around the construction or maintenance area; or
5.  Intentionally striking, moving or altering barrels,
barriers, signs, or other devices erected to control the flow of
traffic to protect highway workers and motorists in the construction
or maintenance area for a reason other than avoidance of an
obstacle, an emergency, or to protect the health and safety of an
occupant of the motor vehicle or of another person.
B.  Upon conviction for committing the offense of endangerment
of a highway worker pursuant to subsection A of this section, if no
injury or death of a highway worker resulted from the offense, in
addition to any other penalty authorized by law, the person shall be
subject to a fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).
C.  A person shall be deemed to commit the offense of aggravated
endangerment of a highway worker upon conviction for any offense

pursuant to subsection A of this section when such offense occurs in
a construction or maintenance area and results in the injury or
death of a highway worker.  Upon conviction for committing the
offense of aggravated endangerment of a highway worker, in addition
to any other penalty authorized by law, the person shall be subject
to a fine of not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) if the
offense resulted in injury to a highway worker and not more than Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) if the offense resulted in the death
of a highway worker.
D.  Except for the offense provided for in paragraph 5 of
subsection A of this section, no person shall be deemed to commit
the offense of endangerment of a highway worker except when the act
or omission constituting the offense occurred when one or more
highway workers were in the construction or maintenance area.
E.  No person shall be cited or convicted for endangerment of a
highway worker or aggravated endangerment of a highway worker, for
any act or omission otherwise constituting an offense under
subsection A of this section, if such act or omission resulted, in
whole or in part, from mechanical failure of the vehicle of the
person or from the negligence of another person or a highway worker.
F.  Upon the expiration of any contract for maintenance or
construction on a section of roadway, any increased fines or
penalties otherwise imposed by law shall not apply.
G.  Any highway worker killed while working on a section of
highway after the effective date of this act shall have that mile of
road named in honor of their memory.

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