autoevolution 19 Apr 2021, 6:32 UTC · by 1 photo Starting this week, Waze data is also available in the Drive Oklahoma app, a tool that authorities in the state have launched specifically to find information about the route to a specific destination and ways to reach it safely and faster. Therefore, the most recent version of the app for both Android and iPhone comes with significant improvements, including the integration of Waze data, so starting with build 2.7.5, you should see some reports powered by the Google-owned app right in Drive Oklahoma. At the same time, the new version, which promises a completely redesigned app experience, offers live streams from cameras across the state, as well as weather radar to help you anticipate changes to the weather conditions when planning a trip.