SH-92 heads northward from this intersection, passing through more rural regions, this time mainly fields and homes.
After leaving I-44 behind, SH-92 begins to run alongside the Stillwater Central Railroad[2] as it continues farther through rural regions, crossing through the village of Amber.
[3] The highway leaves Amber, turning to the northeast for a short distance, changing directions several times.
As originally commissioned, SH-92 began at US-62/277 east of Chickasha and ended at SH-37 in Amber, the same termini as the present day.
The highway turns east after the crossing with Lake Burtschi Road continuing farther north.
SH-92 curved to the east a second time soon after, crossing local roads and train tracks as it entered Norge.
[7] The northern segment of SH-92 began at an intersection with State Highway 152 in Mustang, on the west side of the Oklahoma City Metro.