No, the Oklahoma Pikepass does not work on Illinois tollways. Each state typically has its own electronic toll collection system, and while some systems are interoperable, Oklahoma's Pikepass is not compatible with Illinois' I-PASS system. Travelers in Illinois will need to use an I-PASS or pay cash for tolls.
No, you cannot use an Illinois I-PASS in Kansas. The I-PASS system is specific to Illinois tollways and is not compatible with toll systems in other states. Kansas uses its own toll collection systems, such as K-TAG, which are not interchangeable with I-PASS. If you plan to travel in Kansas, you will need to obtain a K-TAG or pay tolls using cash or another accepted method.
No, the Illinois I-PASS will not work on the Oklahoma Turnpike. Each state has its own toll collection systems, and while some interoperability exists among certain states, Illinois and Oklahoma do not share a compatible system. Travelers in Oklahoma should use the state's Pikepass or pay cash where required.
The address of the Pikes Peak Museum - Ute Pass - is: Honolulu Hbr Pier 7, Honolulu, HI 96813
No Florida does not honor the I-pass.
No. PIKE pass only as of May 2012
You pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. If you want to travel by Interstate, you would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
If you drove in a straight line from the center of Ohio to the center of Arizona, you would pass through Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico.
To begin with, in Chicago a toll pass is called the "I-Pass." It is called the fast track in california. It is really easy to buy them. I know you can pick them up at your local Jewel-Osco for sure, and probably any other grocery store. There is also a website and a phone number which should be displayed on the toll booths.
You will pass Perry and Blackwell.
Yes
There is not a limit in Oklahoma. Most jurisdictions do not pass laws that limit their ability to collect taxes.
I-35 and I-40.