Cool moment before the OU game. The kid who sang the national anthem started crying and couldn’t finish, the OU crowd helped him through it, and Coach Patty Gasso and the team were there to encourage him after. #Sooners
WOW: Tulsa, Oklahoma reveals the state’s first-ever musical road on historic Route 66, and when you cruise across the Southwest Boulevard Bridge at exactly 35 mph, your tires play Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land” through the pavement.
NEW: Tulsa, Oklahoma, has unveiled the state's first-ever "musical road" that plays "This Land is Your Land" when drivers drive over it.
The new feature can be experienced when drivers pass over the Southwest Boulevard Bridge.
The taxpayer price tag works out to about $5,800 per second of music, totaling $110,000.
Drivers are told to drive about 35 mph to get the proper experience.
The noise is produced by grooves in the pavement that create vibrations felt and heard in the car.
Cool.