KANSAS DEPARTM ENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING JANUARY 2017 SIGNIFICANT FACTS AND TRENDS
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1 KANSAS DEPARTM ENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING JANUARY 17 SIGNIFICANT FACTS AND TRENDS Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average Travel on the Kansas State Highway System Daily Vehicle Miles % Change (In Millions ) 16 to Month Year Contact the Traffic and Field Operations Unit with questions or requests at: (785) or TrafficCounts@ksdot.org The M onthly Average Daily Traffic (M ADT) is Calculated Utilizing the Day-Of-Week (DOW) M ethod. M issing Traffic Count Data will Not be Estimated Therefore Station Summary Data will be Blank where Data is Not Available.
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3 Date: 1-FEB-17 Month of January, Page: 1 / Rural State Highways for District 1 US-75 US US 56 US 75 K K 99 US 36 K 68 K 68 K US US 1. MILES N. OF US-36 I.C. 1.5 MILES N.E. OF LAWRENCE 4 MILES E. OF OVERBROOK 5.8 MILES N. OF HOLTON 0. MILES E. OF RS. 346 INTCHG..9 MILES S. OF EMPORIA 13 MILES E. OF MARYSVILLE 0.15 MILES E. OF JCT K MILES E. OF US MILES N.E. OF OGDEN 4 MILES N. OF MANHATTAN 1 MILE N.W. OF ROSSVILLE 4.7 MILES E. OF K INTCHG. (MAPLE HILL) Percent of Change for District 1 Stations BROWN DOUGLAS DOUGLAS JACKSON LYON MARSHALL OSAGE OSAGE RILEY RILEY WABAUNSEE 3,755 5,9 1,733 5,431 8,457 3,434,0,4,399 5,904 3,888 17,606 3,98 5,99 1,738 5,644 8,703 3,4,1,1,357,687 5,794 3,847 17,707 3,8 5,6 1,767 5,491,9 3,5 1,984,,393,7 5,855 3,8 17, , , ,146 - pm ,77 7,681,1 6,69 38,815 4,409,644,7,997 3,553 7,386 4,741 3,39 SAT 6 1 3,8 5,6 1,767 5,491,9 3,5 1,984,,393,7 5,855 3,8 17,817 4,134 5,737 1,885 5,796 33,653 3,87,147,359,58,550 6,146 4,,45 Rural State Highways for District K 9 K 15 K 141 K US 77 US 36 K I 135 K 14 US MILES E. OF CLIFTON 3.3 MILES N. OF CLAY CENTER W. OF K-3 INTCHG. (WILSON).8 MILES S. OF KANOPOLIS DAM 1.8 MILES W. OF JUNCTION CITY 4.5 MILES S.W. OF JUNCTION CITY 4 MILES S. OF JUNCTION CITY 1 MILE E. OF MANKATO 0.5 MILES W. OF LINCOLN 0.5 MILES N. OF US 56 INTCHG. (MCPHERSON) 3 MILES S. OF BELOIT.5 MILES S. OF BELLEVILLE Percent of Change for District Stations CLAY CLAY GEARY GEARY GEARY JEWELL LINCOLN MCPHERSON MITCHELL REPUBLIC 313 1,700 8, ,140 14,4,944 1, , , ,705 8,79 6 1,079 14,598 3,178 1, , , ,695 8, ,461 3,33 1,504 8, , , , , pm 6-7 pm - 3 pm ,1 14, SAT ,976 4,5,044 1,15 13,939 1,009 5, ,695 8, ,461 3,33 1,504 8, , ,914 8, ,936 3,416 1,65 907, , Rural State Highways for District 3 US 83 US 36 US 3 K 3 US K 5 US MILES S. OF OAKLEY 9.5 MILES W. OF NORTON 1. MILES S. OF PHILLIPSBURG 14.5 MILES S. OF HOXIE. MI. E OF KANORADO EXIT 7.3 MILES E. OF COLBY 1.8 MILES S. OF COLBY 1 MILE W. OF WAKEENEY 1.4 MILES E. OF KAN-COLO ST. LINE Percent of Change for District 3 Stations LOGAN NORTON PHILLIPS SHERIDAN SHERMAN THOMAS THOMAS TREGO WALLACE 1, , ,050 1, , ,8 805,0 78 7,339 1, , ,6 89, ,981 1, , , , am - 1 pm - 3 pm - 3 pm 8-9 am 31,1 1,01, ,5,093 1,049 13, ,6 89, ,981 1, , ,8 895, ,049 1, ,
4 Date: 1-FEB-17 Month of January, Page: / Rural State Highways for District 4 US 169 US 69 US 166 I 35 US 59 I 35 US 400 US 59 US 169 US 75 K 5 3 MILES W. OF IOLA 1 MILE N. OF GREELEY MILES N. OF FT SCOTT 0.5 MILES W. OF NIOTAZE MILES W. OF K- 131 INTCHG. N. OF LEBO 4.3 MILES S. OF OTTAWA.5 MILES N.E. OF THE WELLSVILLE INTCHG. 3 MILES E. OF PARSONS 4 MILES S. OF ERIE 1 MILE N. OF THAYER 1 MILE N. OF YATES CENTER MILES N. OF TORONTO Percent of Change for District 4 Stations ALLEN ANDERSON BOURBON CHAUTAUQUA COFFEY FRANKLIN FRANKLIN LABETTE NEOSHO NEOSHO WOODSON WOODSON,368,758 5,564,066,715 5,495,81 3,176,790 3,638,35 436,136,98 5,655,090,167 5,355,638 3,8,960 3,61, 451,171 3,057 5,69,07,881 5,391,476 3,071,896 3,665, ,367 69, pm - 3 pm,804 4,006 7,753,831 15,593 6,739 3,356 4, 3,8 4,840, ,171 3,057 5,69,07,881 5,391,476 3,071,896 3,665,0 465,358 3,333 5,933,8,36 5,835,863 3,7 3,7 4,01, Rural State Highways for District 5 US 56 US 77 US 400 US 77 US 160 US 50 US 3 US 56 K 61 K 14 K 4 US 81 US MILES E. OF GREAT BEND MILES N. OF EL DORADO 1.5 MILES E. OF LEON 3.7 MILES N. OF ARKANSAS CITY 6. MILES E. OF ATTICA 3 MILES N.E. OF NEWTON 14 MILES W. OF KINGMAN 1.5 MILES W. OF HAVILAND 7 MILES S. OF GREENSBURG 5 MILES S.W. OF LARNED 5 MILES S.W. OF ARLINGTON 1 MILE N. OF LYONS 3 MILES N.E. OF VIOLA 0.5 MILES S. OF ST. JOHN 4.1 MILES S. OF WELLINGTON Percent of Change for District 5 Stations BARTON BUTLER BUTLER COWLEY HARPER HARVEY KINGMAN KIOWA KIOWA PAWNEE RENO RICE STAFFORD SUMNER 4,767,4 3,666 9,998 1,69 5,8 4,4 4,6 86,006 1,861 1,85 4,094,80 1,564 4,475,1 3,96,375 1,0 5,595 4,7 4,836 8,58 1,877 1,95 4,14,174 1,69 4,59,316 3,805,38 1,9 5,7 4,566 4, ,135 1,765 1,65 4,169,6 1, , ,400 3,008 5,138 13,7 1,479 7,086 5,766 5,737 1,6,553,17 1,597 5,5,937,3 SAT 8 4,59,316 3,805,38 1,9 5,7 4,566 4, ,135 1,765 1,65 4,169,6 1,75 4,760,4 4,098,475 1,7 6,1 4,86 4, ,99 1,888 1,43 4,707,498 1,909 Rural State Highways for District 6 US 83 US 50 US 400 K 5 K US 50 US 83 K MILES S. OF GARDEN CITY 4.5 MILES W. OF DODGE CITY 4.5 MILES W. OF DODGE CITY.5 MILES N. OF ULYSSES 15 MILES N OF TRIBUNE 0.8 MILES E. OF KAN-COLO ST. LINE 8.3 MILES N. OF JETMORE 3.7 MILES W. OF MEADE MILES W. OF SCOTT CITY Percent of Change for District 6 Stations FINNEY FORD FORD GRANT GREELEY HAMILTON HODGEMAN MEADE WICHITA 4,4 5,55 1,083 1, , ,603 1,9 4,8 5,413 1,067 1, ,8 83 3,79 1,7 3,947 5,601 1,8 1, , ,70 1, am 9- am SAT ,974 7,033 1,663,1 1,057 1,637 1,091 4,4 1, ,947 5,601 1,8 1, , ,70 1,6 4,88 6,078 1,366 1, , ,874 1,376.86
5 Date: 1-FEB-17 Month of January, Page: 3 / Rural Secondary Stations RS 61 RS 463 RS RS 13 RS 316 RS 3 RS MILES S.W. OF HIAWATHA.5 MILES S.W. OF BELOIT MILES S. OF QUINTER 0.5 MILES N. OF BUSH CITY 3 MILES E. OF PARSONS 0.8 MI. S. OF US-54 & K14 JCT. (MIDWAY) 6 MILES W. OF FORD BROWN MITCHELL GOVE ANDERSON LABETTE KINGMAN FORD Percent of Change for Rural Secondary Stations , , , am 1- pm , , , Reservoir Stations K 37 LOCAL ROAD LOCAL ROAD LOCAL ROAD 1.5 MILES N. OF JCT. US KANOPOLIS RESERVOIR N. OF DAM KANOPOLIS RESERVOIR S. OF DAM CEDAR BLUFF RESERVOIR N. OF DAM Percent of Change for Reservoir Stations JEFFERSON TREGO , SUN SUN SUN Kansas City Stations US TH BLACKBOB I MILES S. OF 135TH ST. 135TH E. OF MUR-LEN BLACKBOB RD. S. OF 139TH 0.8 MILES S. OF I - 70 Percent of Change for Kansas City Stations WYANDOTTE 49,093 3,168,49 57,9 50,980 31,45,59 61,763 5,49 3,470,935 60, ,905 3,367,170 7,991 65,056 37,794,9 75,705 5,49 3,470,935 60,506 58,15 34,975,817 67,406 Salina Stations OHIO ST. OHIO ST. N. OF WESTCHESTER DR. Percent of Change for Salina Stations SALINE 16,486 16,8 15, ,685,074 15,603 17,570 Topeka Stations 45TH ST. N. TOPEKA US 40 I 470 US 75 K 4 45TH ST. E. OF INDIANA TOPEKA BLVD. NORTH OF PARAMORE ST. US 40 E. OF TECUMSEH RD. E. OF MACVICAR ST. I 470 N.W. OF HUNTOON US 75 N. OF S.W. 57TH 1MI. S. OF JCT. US- Percent of Change for Topeka Stations 5,31 16,1 4,0 40,64,980 13,060 7,600 6,067 15,894 3,839 38,748,837 13,138 7,556 6,749 15,687 3,885 40,551 31,89 13,576 8, , ,650 3,7 1,7 1,6 6 7,897,535 4,917 51,485 38,8 16,686 9,83 6,749 15,687 3,885 40,551 31,89 13,576 8,0 7,61 17,667 4,37 44,963 34,537 15,69 9,
6 Date: 1-FEB-17 Month of January, Page: 4 / Wichita Stations K 96 13TH ST. ROCK RD. 1ST ST. HILLSIDE ST. I 35 I 135 K-96 E. OF GREENWICH RD. KELLOGG E. OF WEST ST. 13TH ST W. OF PINECREST ROCK RD. S. OF CENTRAL AVE 1ST ST E. OF WASHINGTON HILLSIDE S. OF 15TH ST I 35 S. OF MAPLE ST I-135 N. OF 1ST ST. Percent of Change for Wichita Stations,015 85,443,874,8,357,13 45,77 64,3,83 78,58 13,6,356,661 65,8 5,400 76,61 13,69 9,981,84,531 68, ,6 8,089 1,873 3,09 1,8 1,784 7,973,768 94,8 16,0 36,595 14,138 15,9 87,899 5,400 76,61 13,69 9,981,84,531 68,980 8,336 85,054 14,709 31,848,8 13,0 79, NOTE: * Excluded from Percent Change Totals
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