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A motorcyclist caught going 164 mph on the Kansas Turnpike in Shawnee County was given a $1,188 ticket, the Kansas Highway Patrol said Friday. The speed limit throughout much of the turnpike is 75 mph ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Turnpike Authority has launched a new secure payment system. The new telephone system is ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Many Kansans are receiving text messages claiming they have not paid a Kansas Turnpike toll. Authorities say it is the same scam that went around last year. Some messages ...
The Kansas Turnpike was grandfathered into this system. It now includes 236 miles of I-70 from Kansas City to Topeka, I-335 from Topeka to Emporia and the I-35 from Emporia to the Oklahoma border.
The fire was reported around 4:05 a.m. Thursday on northbound I-35 near E. 63rd Street S. on the south side of Wichita. The ...
A Kansas Turnpike toll ticket booth in North Lawrence on July 7, 2023. The KTA will stop using booths to dispense tickets and take payments after changing to a new cashless system in 2024.
The idea of a turnpike exit from I-335 near Auburn gained more attention last fall after a deadly crash. Amber Peery, the driver of the vehicle, was bound over for trial last week in Shawnee ...
Tollbooths along the Kansas Turnpike will be demolished over the next 18 months after the Kansas Turnpike Authority implemented a fully digital cashless tolling system on July 1. With no more toll ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Turnpike Authority says demolition will begin on the former Turnpike toll plazas in August. The turnpike transitioned to a cashless system on July 1.
Updated: 9:42 AM CDT Jul 3, 2016 Editorial Standards ⓘ WICHITA, Kan. — A 2-mile stretch of the Kansas Turnpike where seven people have died in flooding will soon offer better protection for ...
The Kansas Turnpike Authority plans to reduce the risk of flooding on a 2-mile stretch of road where seven people have died during heavy rains since 2003. Although the change will meet the minimum ...
The Kansas Turnpike was grandfathered into this system. It now includes 236 miles of I-70 from Kansas City to Topeka, I-335 from Topeka to Emporia and the I-35 from Emporia to the Oklahoma border.