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Due to added costs with the new system, PlatePay toll rates are 75 percent higher on average than the previous cash rates. On January 25, 2022, the Kickapoo Turnpike closed its toll collection booths to begin PlatePay operations. [5] On June 21, 2022, the H. E. Bailey Turnpike from Lawton to Oklahoma City and its spur to Norman went cashless. [6]
The turnpike accepts OTA's Pikepass transponder system as an alternative to PlatePay payment. Pikepass customers receive discounted toll rates; the Pikepass rate for the full length of the Cimarron is $3.30. [7] As of August 30, 2022, the SH 99 toll plaza at exit 48 has been converted to cashless tolling with PikePass or PlatePay as options.
The Will Rogers Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.The highway begins as a continuation of the Creek Turnpike in Tulsa, continuing northward from the I-44/US-412 interchange there to the Missouri state line west of Joplin, Missouri.
As of August 2023, a two-axle vehicle pays $7.00 PlatePay ($3.30 with Pikepass) to drive the full length of the Turnpike. [3] There are two toll collection plazas located along the length of the Muskogee Turnpike.
Oklahoma's new standard vehicle plates pay tribute to the ... in 1982 starting with the Sunbelt Plate, then Oklahoma OK five years later. ... is readable by the cameras to collect tolls, agency ...
Exiting right takes traffic onto the toll road; continuing due west is US-59/US-412 Alternate. The Cherokee Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in eastern Oklahoma . Opened in 1991, the route is a four-lane freeway carrying US-412 from east of Kansas, Oklahoma , to east of Chouteau , and has a total length of 32.8 miles (52.8 km) [ 1 ...
The governor, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, criticized tribal plates earlier this year because the state’s new toll pass readers did not have access to tribal plate databases. Oklahoma ...
The Indian Nation Turnpike, also designated State Highway 375 (SH-375), is a controlled-access toll road in southeastern Oklahoma, United States, running between Hugo and Henryetta, a distance of 105.2 miles (169.3 km). It is the longest tollway in the state.