The toll roads in Oklahoma
cost between $0.65 and $7.75. If you’re using Pike Pass, you’ll pay anywhere from a minimum of $0.65 to a maximum of $6.20 on Oklahoma toll roads, depending on which road you are using and how far you travel on it.
If you pay cash to use toll roads, your trips will be a bit more expensive, ranging from a minimum of $0.85 to a maximum of $7.75, depending on which road you use and how far you drive on it.
If you use Pike Pass to drive on Oklahoma’s toll roads, you’ll pay roughly 5% less than if using cash. Pike Pass is valid in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas.
After registering, you’ll receive your electronic transponder in the mail. Affix it to your windshield, and an electronic meter will record your entries and exits on state toll roads and will automatically deduct the toll rate from your account.
While you can pay for toll use with cash, note that Oklahoma does not offer a Toll by Mail option, where cameras photograph your license plate and you receive a bill in the mail.