My High Plains
by: Angel Oliva Jan 7, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY (KAMR/KCIT) — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation announced that a systemwide toll increase went into effect at the beginning of the year on Oklahoma turnpikes.
ODOT said the increase will amount to about 1-cent per mile for the typical turnpike user and PIKEPASS customer. Turnpike users were estimated to now pay an average of about 7 cents per mile.
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According to ODOT, on the I-44/Turner, I-44/Will Rogers, I-344/John Kilpatrick and I-335/Kickapoo turnpikes, users will see a 20% toll increase. On the I-44/H.E. Bailey, Creek, Indian Nation and Muskogee turnpikes, users will see a 15% toll increase. On the Cimarron, Cherokee and Chickasaw turnpikes, users will see a 10% toll increase.
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