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1 KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING JUNE 07 SIGNIFICANT FACTS AND TRENDS Travel on the Kansas State Highway System Daily Vehicle Miles % Change (In Millions) 06 to 07 Month Month Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep 4.70 Oct Nov Dec 4.0 Average Contact the Traffic and Field Operations Unit with questions or requests at: (7)-6-34 or TrafficCounts@ksdot.org DEPARTMENTOF DEPARTMENTOFTRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION KA N SAS The Monthly Average Daily Traffic (MADT) is Calculated Utilizing the Day-Of-Week (DOW) Method. Missing Traffic Count Data will Not be Estimated Therefore Station Summary Data will be Blank where Data is Not Available.
2 Feb Mar Nov Dec Total Travel on Kansas State Highway System Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct DVMT 03 DVMT 04 DVMT 0 DVMT 06 DVMT 07 Jan DVMT (Million Vehicle Miles Traveled)
3 Date: 06-AUG-07 US-7 US US 6 US 7 K 0 K 99 US 36 K 6 K 26 K US K 4 US Month of June, 07 Percent of Change for District Stations K 9 K K 4 K US 77 US 36 K I 3 K 4 US Percent of Change for District 2 Stations US 3 US 36 US 3 K US K 2 US 40 US-7.2 MILES N. OF US-36 I.C.. MILES N.E. OF LAWRENCE 4 MILES E. OF OVERBROOK. MILES N. OF HOLTON 0.2 MILES E. OF RS. 346 INTCHG. 2.9 MILES S. OF EMPORIA 3 MILES E. OF MARYSVILLE 0. MILES E. OF JCT K MILES E. OF US MILES N.E. OF OGDEN 4 MILES N. OF MANHATTAN MI. S. OF JCT. US- MILE N.W. OF ROSSVILLE 4.7 MILES E. OF K INTCHG. (MAPLE HILL). MILES E. OF CLIFTON 3.3 MILES N. OF CLAY CENTER W. OF K-2 INTCHG. (WILSON) 2. MILES S. OF KANOPOLIS DAM. MILES W. OF JUNCTION CITY 4. MILES S.W. OF JUNCTION CITY 4 MILES S. OF JUNCTION CITY MILE E. OF MANKATO 0. MILES W. OF LINCOLN 0. MILES N. OF US 6 INTCHG. (MCPHERSON) 3 MILES S. OF BELOIT 2. MILES S. OF BELLEVILLE 6.2 MILES S. OF OAKLEY 9. MILES W. OF NORTON.2 MILES S. OF PHILLIPSBURG 4. MILES S. OF HOXIE 2.2 MI. E OF KANORADO EXIT 7.3 MILES E. OF COLBY. MILES S. OF COLBY MILE W. OF WAKEENEY.4 MILES E. OF KAN-COLO ST. LINE Percent of Change for District 3 Stations Rural State Highways for District BROWN DOUGLAS DOUGLAS JACKSON LYON MARSHALL OSAGE OSAGE RILEY RILEY WABAUNSEE Rural State Highways for District 2 CLAY CLAY GEARY GEARY GEARY JEWELL LINCOLN MCPHERSON MITCHELL REPUBLIC -. Rural State Highways for District 3 LOGAN NORTON PHILLIPS SHERIDAN SHERMAN THOMAS THOMAS TREGO WALLACE,32,9 6,9 33,093 4,79 2,67 3,444 3,37,00,026 4,676, ,040 2,603 77,3,30 3,07,94,267,04,047,73,044 2,72 7 0,2,0 9,69 3,40,36,97 6,2 32,342 4,43 2,693 3,373 3,32 2,46 9,07 4,733 2,43 3,9 2,36 63,33,42 3,34,946,36 3,6 993,06,06, 2, ,692,74 92, ,744 7,937,92 6,04,660 4,43 2,76 3,269 3,267 9,2 0,9 4,70 2, ,0 2,6 763,403,02 3,,94,2 3,36 93,00,773,02 2,7 0,47,933 63, * , ,46,7 2,9 46,7 67, , ,79 3 9, PM -2 AM 2- PM 9-0 AM -2 PM ,40 9,07 2,2 7,37 3,90,3 3,269 4,39 3,2 2,4,9,444 2, ,3 6,9,260,66,740 4,69 2,460,43 6,39,3 6,340 2,2,36 3,067,042 4,40 2,272,26, ,744 7,937,92 6,04,660 4,43 2,76 3,269 3,267 9,2 0,9 4,70 2, ,0 2,6 763,403,02 3,,94,2 3,36 93,00,773,02 2,7 0,47,933 63, 3,794,,37 6,34 33,649 4,626 2,77 3,4 3,29,66 0,99,049, ,39,79 64,444 7, 3,944 2,036,79 3,026 99,09,67,3 2, , 2, ,97 44 Page:
4 Date: 06-AUG-07 US 4 US 69 US 69 US 66 I 3 US 9 I 3 US 400 US 9 US 69 US 7 K 0 Month of June, 07 Percent of Change for District 4 Stations US 6 US 77 US 400 US 77 US 60 US 0 US 4 US 3 US 6 K 6 K 4 K 42 US 2 US Percent of Change for District Stations US 3 US 0 K 2 K 27 US 0 US US 4 K 96 3 MILES W. OF IOLA MILE N. OF GREELEY 2 MILES N. OF FT SCOTT 0. MILES W. OF NIOTAZE 2 MILES W. OF K- 3 INTCHG. N. OF LEBO 4.3 MILES S. OF OTTAWA 2 MILES N.E. OF THE WELLSVILLE INTCHG. 3 MILES E. OF PARSONS 4 MILES S. OF ERIE MILE N. OF THAYER MILE N. OF YATES CENTER 2 MILES N. OF TORONTO. MILES E. OF GREAT BEND 2 MILES N. OF EL DORADO. MILES E. OF LEON 3.7 MILES N. OF ARKANSAS CITY 6.2 MILES E. OF ATTICA 3 MILES N.E. OF NEWTON. MILES W. OF KINGMAN 7 MILES S. OF GREENSBURG MILES S.W. OF LARNED MILES S.W. OF ARLINGTON MILE N. OF LYONS 3 MILES N.E. OF VIOLA 0. MILES S. OF ST. JOHN 4. MILES S. OF WELLINGTON.2 MILES S. OF GARDEN CITY 3.3 MILES W. OF DODGE CITY 2. MILES N. OF ULYSSES MILES N OF TRIBUNE 0. MILES E. OF KAN-COLO ST. LINE.3 MILES N. OF JETMORE 3.7 MILES W. OF MEADE 2 MILES W. OF SCOTT CITY Percent of Change for District 6 Stations Rural State Highways for District 4 ALLEN ANDERSON BOURBON CHAUTAUQUA COFFEY FRANKLIN FRANKLIN LABETTE NEOSHO NEOSHO WOODSON WOODSON -.2 Rural State Highways for District BARTON BUTLER BUTLER COWLEY HARPER HARVEY KINGMAN KIOWA PAWNEE RENO RICE STAFFORD SUMNER Rural State Highways for District 6 FINNEY FORD GRANT GREELEY HAMILTON HODGEMAN MEADE WICHITA 3,6 3,70,42 2,76 4,977 6,7, 3,600 3,0 4, 3,2 746, 2,4,049,673 6,074 4,,07 2,66 2,66,34 4,696 2,76 2,0 4,,,69 69, ,3, 3,274 3,73,7 2,674 4,366 6,2,996 3,69 3,9 4,4 2,99 7,07 2,03,0,9,32 6,2 4,7,099 2,096 2,2, 4,607 2,44 2,06 4,63,937,69 69, ,36,32 3,3 3,446,40 2,4 4,470 6,07 2,69 3,764 3,4 4,03 3,02 776,32 2,9 4,933,4 6,04,7 2,09 2,07,7 4,4 2,67, 4,93,,9 709, ,37, ,4 64 2, , AM -2 AM -2 AM 7- PM 7- PM MON ,9 4,69 7,640 3,0,09 7, 2,907 4,676 3,933 6,6 3,07, 6,260 3,7 6,2 4,333 7,76,40 2,334 2,463,744,266 3,0 2,06 4,0 6,790, ,4,326 3,942, 2 3,3 3,446,40 2,4 4,470 6,07 2,69 3,764 3,4 4,03 3,02 776,32 2,9 4,933,4 6,04,7 2,09 2,07,7 4,4 2,67, 4,93,,9 709, ,37, 3,3 3,9,42 2,442 4,04 6,20,07 3, 3,490 4,700 3,039 72,64 2, 4,0 2, Page: 2 6,90,4 2,062 2,47,62 4,9 2,79,9 4,4 6,34, ,000,039 3,44,
5 Date: 06-AUG-07 RS 6 RS 463 RS 272 RS 3 RS RS 3 RS 2 Month of June, MILES S.W. OF HIAWATHA 0.7 MILES S.W. OF BELOIT 2 MILES S. OF QUINTER 0. MILES N. OF BUSH CITY 3 MILES E. OF PARSONS 0. MI. S. OF US-4 & K7 JCT. (MIDWAY) 6 MILES W. OF FORD BROWN MITCHELL GOVE ANDERSON LABETTE KINGMAN FORD Percent of Change for Rural Secondary Stations Rural Secondary Stations , , , PM 6-7 PM 26 MON , , Page: , Reservoir Stations K 7 LOCAL ROAD LOCAL ROAD LOCAL ROAD. 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, , , PM 7 2,40, , , Kansas City Stations I 3 US 69 3TH BLACKBOB I MILES S.W. OF 7TH ST INTCHG. 0. MILES N. OF 67TH ST 3TH E. OF MUR-LEN BLACKBOB RD. S. OF 39TH 0. MILES S. OF I - 70 Percent of Change for Kansas City Stations WYANDOTTE 26,706 3,4,096 62, 2,397 3,690,9 64,9,46 36,,602 66, ,43 3,27 2,260 7,269 MON ,439 42,39 26,279 7,04,46 36,,602 66,36 2,373 3,07,342 70,9 Salina Stations OHIO ST. OHIO ST. N. OF WESTCHESTER DR. Percent of Change for Salina Stations SALINE 9,334,42, ,3 2- PM,74,44,4 Topeka Stations WANAMAKER 4TH ST. W. 0TH ST. TYLER ST. N. TOPEKA I 470 US 40 US 7 WANAMAKER RD. N. OF 33RD ST. 4TH ST. E. OF INDIANA 0TH STREET WEST OF WASHBURN TYLER ST. N. OF LAURENT ST. TOPEKA BLVD. NORTH OF PARAMORE ST. E. OF MACVICAR ST. I 470 N.W. OF HUNTOON US 40 E. OF TECUMSEH RD. US 7 N. OF S.W. 7TH Percent of Change for Topeka Stations 0,79 7,677 3, 4,49 4,900 37,66 4,47 4,29,32 7,37 2,07 2,76 4,049 37,36 4,976,049,37 7,779 2, ,2 46,442 36,9,43 4, ,3 3,34 4,3 3,03 69,79-2 AM 2- PM 7- AM MON 4 2 0,37,2 4,7 96,02 4,627 43,49 6,400 7,09 4,37 7,779 2, ,2 46,442 36,9,43 4,32 9,9 7,94 3,77 2 3,69 0,363 39,70,9,
6 Date: 06-AUG-07 K 96 US 4 3TH ST. ROCK RD. 2ST ST. HILLSIDE ST. I I 3 Month of June, 07 K-96 E. OF GREENWICH RD. KELLOGG E. OF WEST ST. 3TH ST W. OF PINECREST ROCK RD. S. OF CENTRAL AVE 2ST ST E. OF WASHINGTON HILLSIDE S. OF TH ST I S. OF MAPLE ST I-3 N. OF 2ST ST. Percent of Change for Wichita Stations ,2 2,637 7,743 34,670,94 49,664 Wichita Stations,77 9,766 3,34,73,942 49,69 67,9,703 90,2,43 32,993, 2,277 49,34 6, ,67,73,0 2,62,9,32,6 7, PM 2- PM ,94 0,2,460 3,047 7,76, 9,996 0,94 2,703 90,2,43 32,993, 2,277 49,34 6,3,2 99,643 9,42 34,33 6,33 3,434 3,72 76, Page: NOTE: * Excluded from Percent Change Totals
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