Oklahoman’s traveling through Dallas and Fort Worth will soon be able to travel on toll roads with their Oklahoma issued PikePass. By the end of the year, Oklahoma drivers will be able to do the same in Kansas.
The Kansas Turnpike Authority and North Texas Tollway Authority both pass resolutions, along with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, to begin the process.
Beginning on August 10, drivers with PikePasses will be able to travel toll roads, bridges and tunnels in the Dallas metroplex. In return, Texas drivers will be able to access the 10 Oklahoma turnpikes.
A date has not been released for the Kansas toll roads.
All transactions will be deducted from your PikePass account.
The NTTA operates three toll roads in the Dallas/Fort Worth area: the Dallas North Tollway, George Bush Turnpike and the Sam Rayburn Tollway.
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