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Pikepass is the electronic toll collection system used by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Created in 1990 and launched on January 1, 1991, Pikepass provides an alternative to paying cash tolls. [ 3 ]
In addition to providing this responsibility to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, limitations were placed on the selection of toll road locations. It is the sole discretion of the Oklahoma Legislature to authorize projects considered for construction by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Originally, fourteen toll road projects were approved.
$3.30 (Pikepass) Chickasaw Turnpike: 13.3 21.4 US 177 – Sulphur: SH-1 – Roff: $1.50 (PlatePay) $0.65 (Pikepass) Pikepass, K-Tag, TollTag or Pay by Mail; super two: Indian Nation Turnpike: 105.2 169.3 US 70 / US 271 – Hugo: I-40 – Henryetta: $14.55 (PlatePay) $6.35 (Pikepass) [63] Pikepass, K-tag, TollTag or Pay by Mail [64] I-335 ...
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".
Opened in 1969, the 53-mile (85.2 km) route begins at the Broken Arrow Expressway southeast of Tulsa, near an intersection with the Creek Turnpike. The Turnpike ends at Interstate 40 west of Webbers Falls. The Muskogee Turnpike's north section is connected to its south section by Oklahoma 165.
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 John Kilpatrick Turnpike signed Interstate 344 (I-344) since November of 2024, is a controlled-access toll road in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The turnpike forms a partial beltway that runs from State Highway 152 (SH-152) and Interstate 240 (I-240) to an interchange with Interstate 35 (I-35) and Interstate 44 (I-44).
The following transponders are also accepted, according to the Kansas Turnpike Authority: BestPass, used in multiple states. Pikepass in Oklahoma. PrePass Plus, used in multiple states. EZ TAG in ...