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All of Oklahoma's turnpikes are controlled-access highways. The majority have at least four lanes, though the Chickasaw Turnpike is 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.
Pikepass, ExpressToll, K-tag, TollTag or Pay by Mail I-44 / Turner Turnpike: 88.0 141.6 I-35 / I-44 / Kilpatrick Turnpike – Oklahoma City: SH-66 – Tulsa: $10.50 (PlatePay) $5.40 (Pikepass) I-44 / Will Rogers Turnpike: 88.5 142.4 I-44 / US 412 / SH-364 / Creek Turnpike – Fair Oaks: I-44 – Missouri state line $10.50 (PlatePay) $5.40 ...
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.
You will have to create an account on the K-TAG website and link your account to a valid bank ... used in multiple states. Pikepass in Oklahoma. PrePass Plus, used in multiple states. EZ TAG in Texas.
State Highway 312 is an 8.5-mile long (13.7 km) [17] spur from the Cimarron Turnpike that splits from the main turnpike at exit 27. There is one main lane toll plaza near Perkins Road that costs anywhere between $0.45 (for 2-axle vehicles with a Pikepass ) to $2.50 (6-axle vehicles without a Pikepass). [ 18 ]
In 2003, all Greater Houston area toll-roads operated by Harris County Toll Road Authority and Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (), and all Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area toll-roads operated by North Texas Tollway Authority became compatible with TxTag, with the exception of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field airport parking, where NTTA's TollTag is the only ...
E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States.The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network.
On February 27, 2003, the State Highway 122 designation was removed from the section north of State Highway 6, as this section would be constructed by the Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA). After fulfilling prudent feasibility studies and careful planning, Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA) broke ground and began the ...