Pikepass

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Pikepass is the electronic toll collection system used by the Oklahoma Transportation Authority. Created in 1990 and launched on January 1, 1991, Pikepass provides a faster and cheaper alternative in paying cash tolls. Most customers pay an initial $30 in prepaid tolls, which they can refill at their own convenience or have funds automatically withdrawn to replenish the balance if it falls below $10-15. Pikepass usage results in a 5% savings up front and customers with 20 or more uses of the Pikepass receive a credit of 5% of their toll charges for that month.

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Turnpikes of Oklahoma

Cherokee - Chickasaw - Cimarron - Creek - H.E. Bailey - Indian Nation - John Kilpatrick - Muskogee -

Turner - Will Rogers

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