ROGERS COUNTY, Okla. — Fog made for dangerous road conditions Wednesday morning. Oklahoma Highway Patrol said two drivers died in a head-on collision on Highway 412 just east of Catoosa.
Eastbound traffic shut down for more than three hours after the deadly crash on Highway 412 near 265th East Avenue in Rogers County.
Troopers said a wrong-way driver was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes and dense fog made conditions dangerous.
When Christy Hamilton drove home from her shift at The Hard Rock Casino and Hotel, she didn’t expect the adrenaline that would take over from avoiding a head-on crash.
“I know when I left work I couldn’t see from one stoplight to the next. All you could see was one stoplight. The fog was so bad it wiped out every other stoplight,” said Hamilton, a witness who said she nearly was part of the crash herself.
“It was about …