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Was a portion of K-13 until 1965; only state highway to match a U.S. Highway number in Kansas K-178: 3.513: 5.654 US-36 near Seneca: St. Benedict city limits 1957: current K-179: 11.588: 18.649 SH-132 at the Oklahoma state line: K-2 and K-44 in Anthony: 1955 [32] current K-180: 0.307: 0.494 K-4 south of Alta Vista: Alta Vista 1956
Oklahoma state line south of Chetopa: Missouri state line east of Atchison: 1934: current US-66: 11.274: 18.144 Oklahoma state line south of Baxter Springs: Missouri state line east of Galena: 1926: 1985 Replaced by US-69 Alt. and K-66 US-69: 163: 262 Oklahoma state line south of Treece: Missouri state line in Kansas City: 1935
The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) is the highway patrol agency for the U.S. state of Kansas.While the patrol's primary focus is maintaining the safety of State, Federal and Interstate highways, it also is charged with providing support for county agencies when tactical, aerial or other specialized services are needed.
U.S. Route 75 (US-75) is a north–south U.S. Highway stretching from Kittson County, Minnesota to Dallas, Texas. In Kansas, the highway runs from south to north through the eastern part of the state. It enters the state from Oklahoma near Caney and runs north, serving the state capitol of Topeka.
The Kansas City area has one of the most deadly roads in the country, according to an analysis of data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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KDOT Historic Maps, an index of state maps from 1932 to the present. 1927 State Map; 1927 regional map; 1927 Kansas City area; 1930 State Map; 1931 State Map; County maps historic; Highway Resolution documents; All-time list; 1924 Auto trails