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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (formerly Oklahoma Transportation Authority) is an agency of Oklahoma that deals with issues regarding the Oklahoma turnpike system. Along with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation , the Authority is the primary infrastructure construction and maintenance agency of the State.
All of Oklahoma's turnpikes are controlled-access highways with at least four lanes, although the Chickasaw Turnpike only has two lanes. Tolls on Oklahoma's turnpikes are collected through several methods, particular to each turnpike, involving mainline plazas. Tolls can either be paid by mail or through the Pikepass transponder system.
The Oklahoma Transportation Commission is the governing body of the state transportation department. The governor of Oklahoma , the president pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate , and the speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives appoint the members of the nine-member commission.
The project manager who oversaw construction of Oklahoma City's first streetcar and bus rapid transit services is now the city's new public transportation director, officials have announced.. City ...
The Oklahoma Transportation Commission on Monday awarded bids to three companies to build 13 electric vehicle charging stations along three interstates.. The slightly more than $8.7 million in ...
The Oklahoma Transportation Commission has approved an estimated $42 million project to reconstruct and add shoulders to eight miles of SH-19 in Grady County. The highway will remain a two-lane ...
The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority was established on February 1, 1966, by the Oklahoma City Council to continue transit service as private operator Oklahoma Transportation Company, which provided bus service to the community, as City Bus Company, had announced it would discontinue transit service due to low ridership.
In April 2021, the Oklahoma legislature announced that further studies for commuter rail through the RTA's Transit System Plan were moving forward. The corridors would include: The North-South Corridor connecting Edmond, Oklahoma City, Moore and Norman. The East Corridor from Tinker Air Force Base through Midwest City and Del City to downtown.