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  2. K-171 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) tracks the traffic levels on its highways, and in 2019, they determined that on average the traffic varied from 7,180 vehicles per day near the western terminus to 7,650 vehicles per day near the eastern terminus. [4] The entire length of K-171 is included in the National Highway System. [5]

  3. Kansas Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of Kansas. Funding issues [ edit ]

  4. List of state highways in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    By Kansas law, no state highway may exist entirely within city limits. [1] As a result, some highways have been given to cities as they annex the land around them, as is the case with the eastern branch of K-150 in the Kansas City area, which is now entirely within Olathe and Overland Park .

  5. File:Kansas official transportation map legend.png - Wikipedia

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  6. K-26 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-26 is a 3.601-mile-long (5.795 km) state highway located entirely within Cherokee County, Kansas. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 166 (US-166) and US-400 northwest of the Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma tripoint north to K-66 in Galena. The highway is maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).

  7. K-18 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-18 eastbound overlapped with I-70 and US-40. K-18 begins near the town of Bogue in Graham County as it branches off to the south from US-24. The highway then stairsteps to the southeast through the towns of Damar, Palco, Plainville, and Codell in Rooks County; Natoma in Osborne County; Paradise, Waldo, Luray, and Lucas in Russell County (K-18 is duplexed with US-281 for 9 miles (14 km) west ...

  8. K-19 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) tracks the traffic levels on its highways, and in 2017, they determined that on average the traffic varied from 540 vehicles per day at the terminus of former K-219 to 1390 vehicles per day slightly south of the terminus of K-19 Spur. [7] K-19 is not included in the National Highway System. [8]

  9. K-117 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) tracks the traffic levels on its highways, and in 2017, they determined that on average the traffic varied from 215 vehicles per day slightly north of Herndon to 265 vehicles per day south of Herndon. [5] K-117 isn't included in or connected to the National Highway System. [6] [a]

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