OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — As of Thursday, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) has fully converted US-412/Cimarron Turnpike to PlatePay/cashless tolling.
Drivers can now travel from the Tulsa metro to Stillwater or I-35 completely cashless.
The Cimarron Turnpike began the conversion to PlatePay at the SH-99 toll plaza intersection near Hallett on Aug. 30.
On Thursday, the Cimarron Spur and Us-64 ramps near Morrison converted to PlatePay. Drivers should expect intermittent lane closures along the Cimarron Spur as crews work to remove old toll booths in the weeks to come.
This marks the sixth Oklahoma toll road to utilize fully cashless tolling. The Cimarron Turnpike joins the John Kilpatrick, Kickapoo, H.E. Bailey, Chickasaw and Gilcrease turnpikes in offering PlatePay. The OTA says they plan to transition the state's remaining turnpikes to fully cashless tolling by the end of 2024.
PIKEPASS remains the most cost-effective way to travel Oklahoma turnpikes, providing customers with the lowest toll rate. To open a PIKEPASS account, click here or call 1-800-PIKEPASS. To learn more about PlatePay, click here.
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