New Flyover Ramp Opens at Tulsa's Notorious 'Stonehenge' Interchange

The long-awaited project aims to ease congestion at one of the city's busiest highway junctions.

Apr. 4, 2026 at 1:52am

An abstract, sweeping photograph in vibrant colors depicting the motion of vehicles flowing through a newly opened flyover ramp, conceptually representing the improved traffic flow at a complex highway interchange.The new flyover ramp at the 'Tulsa Stonehenge' interchange aims to ease chronic traffic congestion and improve the daily commute for drivers in Tulsa.Today in Tulsa

After years of delays, a new flyover ramp connecting I-44 to U.S. 75 has opened in Tulsa, Oklahoma, providing a solution to the notorious 'Tulsa Stonehenge' interchange that has long frustrated drivers with its complex web of merging lanes and chronic traffic jams.

Why it matters

The 'Tulsa Stonehenge' interchange, a nickname referring to the confusing layout of the highway junction, has been a source of frustration for Tulsa drivers for decades. The new flyover ramp is expected to significantly improve traffic flow and reduce congestion at this critical transportation hub.

The details

The new flyover ramp, part of a larger highway project, will allow drivers on I-44 to directly access U.S. 75 without having to navigate the complex web of merging lanes at the existing interchange. This should help alleviate the chronic traffic jams that have plagued the area for years.

  • The new flyover ramp opened on April 4, 2026.
  • The 'Tulsa Stonehenge' interchange has been a source of frustration for Tulsa drivers for decades.

The players

KTUL 8 Tulsa

A local television news station that reported on the opening of the new flyover ramp.

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The takeaway

The opening of the new flyover ramp at the 'Tulsa Stonehenge' interchange represents a significant infrastructure improvement that should help ease traffic congestion and improve the daily commute for many Tulsa residents and travelers passing through the area.