Waaait a minute, baaaby!

Okc's grid system is wholly logical ... even a girl (just kidding!) can figure it out and navigate without asking!

The prime crosshairs are Reno (east/west) and Santa Fe (north/south). That divides the city roughly into quadrants.

Over the whole scheme, each element of a quadrant is divided into single miles as far as east/west or north/south main roads are concerned. I.e., main east/west and north/south roads are a mile apart, either direction ... that's the primary basis for the expand grid in any direction (NW, NE, SW, SE) from the intersection of Reno and Santa Fe.

NW Streets: Santa Fe & Reno to infinity from the intersection of Reno & Santa Fe toward to the northwest

NE Streets: Santa Fe & Reno to infinity from the intersection of Reno & Santa Fe toward the northeast

SW Streets: Santa Fe & Reno to infinity from the intersection of Reno & Santa Fe toward the southwest

SE Streets: Santa Fe & Reno to infinity from the intersection of Reno & Santa Fe toward the southeast

Now, as a mere guy, I ask, "How can it get any simpler than that?" Or, if you don't know east/west (e.g. New York/California) or north/south (e.g., North Dakota/Texas), do you need "left turn/right turn" directions, to boot?

If so, drop in to your nearest convenience store as you're trying to navigate!