Drivers looking to pick up a PIKEPASS now have the convenience of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation Tag Office. The Seneca-Cayuga ...
ODOT said for most turnpike users and PIKEPASS customers, the increase will amount to about 1-cent per mile. Across Oklahoma, ODOT said turnpike users will now pay an average of about 7 cents per ...
OTA SAYS THIS IS A MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR PROJECT TO IMPROVE THE STATE’S INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PIKEPASS CUSTOMERS. OTA SAYS THIS WILL ADD UP TO ABOUT $0.01 MORE PER MILE. FOR EVERYONE ELSE, IT WILL COST AN ...
According to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, that increase will equal out to about one-cent per mile for the typical turnpike user and PIKEPASS customer. Turnpike users will now pay an average of ...
2025 WILL START OFF WITH A TURNPIKE TOLL INCREASE FOR PIKEPASS CUSTOMERS. OTA SAYS IT WILL BE AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT $0.01 PER MILE MORE, AND FOR EVERYONE ELSE, IT WILL COST AN EXTRA $0.07 PER MILE. SO ...
Turner Turnpike (Tulsa to Oklahoma City): Pikepass rates increase by 90 cents. Will Rogers Turnpike (State Highway 266 to the state line): Rates rise by 82 cents. Muskogee Turnpike (I-40 to Tulsa ...
Beginning on Jan. 1, 2025, toll prices on Oklahoma turnpikes will increase by 15%. For Pikepass users, that means an increase of $4.50 to $5.40 on the Turner Turnpike from Oklahoma City to Tulsa ...
But be aware that some turnpikes are seeing a higher increase than others. For example, the PIKEPASS toll from Tulsa to Oklahoma City on the Turner goes up 20-percent, from $4.50 to $5.40.
For Pikepass users, that means an increase from $4.50 to $5.40 on the Turner Turnpike from Tulsa to Oklahoma City, $4.10 to $4.92 on the Will Rogers from State Highway 266 to the Missouri state ...
For the typical turnpike user and PIKEPASS customer, the increase will amount to about 1-cent per mile. Across Oklahoma, turnpike users will now pay an average of about 7 cents per mile.
TULSA, Okla — Whether you use a Pikepass or plate pay, starting January first the cost of using Oklahoma's toll roads go up about 15%. What's driving up the cost of driving on Oklahoma toll roads?