John Kilpatrick Turnpike
| The John Kilpatrick Turnpike highlighted in red | |
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| Maintained by OTA | |
| Length | 31.0 mi (49.9 km) | 
| Existed | September 1, 1991–present | 
| Component highways | 
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| Major junctions | |
| CCW end | I-240 / SH-152 in Oklahoma City | 
| CW end | I-35 / SH-66 / I-44 / Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma City | 
| Location | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | Oklahoma | 
| Counties | Canadian, Oklahoma | 
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The John Kilpatrick Turnpike, signed as Interstate 344 (I-344) since November 2024, is a controlled-access toll road in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The turnpike forms a partial beltway around the west and north side of the city that runs from State Highway 152 (SH-152) and Interstate 240 (I-240) to an interchange with Interstate 35 (I-35) and Interstate 44 (I-44). At the eastern terminus, traffic continuing east merges with I-44 traffic, forming the Turner Turnpike. The Kilpatrick Turnpike is 31.0 miles (49.9 km) long.
The turnpike is named after John Kilpatrick, who was the chairman of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority in the early 1990s.