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The turnpike carries the I-44 designation for its entire length. The turnpike is 88.5 miles (142.4 km) long and costs $4.75 (for a two-axle vehicle) to drive one way. The Will Rogers Turnpike opened to traffic on June 28, 1957. It was designated as I-44 in 1958. It is named for Will Rogers, "Oklahoma's Favorite Son".
The first toll amount was $1.40 for a one-way trip. [7] A two-axle vehicle currently pays $8.75 with Platepay ($4.50 with Pikepass) to drive the full length of the Turnpike. When adjusted for inflation, tolls have fallen over 50% to 4.65 cents per mile (2.89 ¢/km), among the cheapest in the nation. (In 2005 dollars, the toll was $9 in 1953.)
To revert to City of Orlando when costs are paid off ... Cash tolls (automobile) Notes I-44 / H.E. Bailey Turnpike: 86.4 ... Interstate 295 (Trucks only)
Interstate 44 (I-44) is an Interstate Highway that runs diagonally through the U.S. state of Oklahoma, spanning from the Texas state line near Wichita Falls, Texas, to the Missouri border near Joplin, Missouri. It connects three of Oklahoma's largest cities: Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Lawton. Most of I-44 in Oklahoma is a toll road.
The cashless toll rates are calculated per mile and will cost as follows based on your vehicle’s axle class once it is implemented in July: Class 2: 4.8 cents per mile for K-TAG users, 9.6 cents ...
The I-335/Kickapoo Turnpike designation will be for the full nearly 19-mile length between I-44/Turner Turnpike and Interstate 40. ... Two Oklahoma toll roads being added to interstate highway ...
The Kickapoo Turnpike (I-335) runs through eastern Oklahoma County and connects Interstate 44 on the northeast side of Oklahoma City to Interstate 40 on the southeast side. The Kilpatrick Turnpike (I-344) runs through the north and west sides of the Oklahoma City metro, running from I-40 to I-35/I-44, where it becomes the Turner Turnpike.
In Joplin, the project would include upgrades to the I-44 interchange with Interstate 49. More: Missouri House budget chairman trims $2 billion from governor’s proposed spending plan