The Kansas Toll Information:classes, payments and fines.Tolls - Commercial Travel - Kansas Turnpike Authority

You can use our toll calculator to find out how much your trip will cost.There are tolls for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, RVs, commercial vehicles and tractor-trailers.

Any driver who uses a toll road in Kansas is expected to pay.The toll in Kansas is usually abbreviated as "KTA".

You can pay for a violation online if you didn't have enough cash or used the wrong lane.The violation statement is the first thing you need to have.The payment process begins with a violation statement.The violation statements are usually mailed in six weeks.

The payment violation form can be used if you want to dispute your violation notice.If you want to dispute the violation, you have to provide the information on the form.

The cash payment system speaks for itself.It is your responsibility to have sufficient cash funds to pay for your tolls while driving on Kansas toll roads.

You will receive a violation statement if you can't pay the toll.

K-Tag is an electronic toll system in Kansas.Private and commercial users can use K-Tag transponders.

If you have a Kansas K-Tag, you can use it in Oklahoma and Texas.It is compatible with the TollTag system in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.The transponders will work on Kansas' toll roads.

It will count as a toll violation if you don't have enough funds on your K-Tag account.

Information about how to count the number of axles on your vehicle can be found in this graphic.Detailed information for Kansas can be found below.

Kansas has a simple classification system.Your vehicle's number of axles is used to calculate tolls.The trailers that are towed behind your vehicle will be counted.To get your total, be sure to include both the number of axles on the vehicle and the trailer.