The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) has opened traffic to the southern half of the new Kickapoo Turnpike that connects two major interstates, I-40 to I-44 (Turner Turnpike) and provides a reliever route to help with congestion in the Oklahoma City area.

The roadway is single lane in both directions from NE 23rd Street south to I-40 while crews continue to work on the road. In addition, on/off ramps at Reno Ave. and NE 29th Street will remain closed. The northern half of the Kickapoo Turnpike opened to traffic on October 13, 2020 from I-44 (Turner Turnpike) to NE 23rd Street.

The Kickapoo Turnpike is one of six individual projects within the Driving Forward program announced in October 2015. The 21-mile connection between I-40 and I-44/Turner Turnpike will help eliminate a portion of Oklahoma City’s traffic congestion. It also improves travel from Oklahoma City and Tulsa, allowing Oklahomans to arrive safely to their destinations. The Turnpike was built at a total cost of $453 million.

The Driving Forward initiative is a total of six large-scale corridors to modernize, enhance and improve safety, reduce congestion and support population growth on the turnpike system. To date, three of the projects have been completed with three others currently under construction. An OTA spokesman said when completed, these corridors will create safer Oklahoma roadways by addressing current weaknesses and providing solutions to achieve less congestion.

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