List of state highways in Kansas explained
Shields: | |
Caption: | Highway marker for K-4, K-96, and K-177 |
Interstate: | Interstate nn (I-nn) |
Us: | U.S. Highway nn (US-nn) |
Statehwy: | K-nn |
Links: | KS |
The State Highways in Kansas are the state highways owned and maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) in the U.S. state of Kansas. They are numbered with a K- prefix, e.g. K-10 or K-66.__TOC__
State highways
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. This part of K-150 is now known as Santa Fe in Olathe and 135th Street in Overland Park.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Staff. Access Management Policy 2013 - KDOT. Kansas Department of Transportation. 2013. July 22, 2019.