Wikipedia claims the KS Turnpikes N/S sections are closer than interstate regs require.
Joel Send a noteboard - 04/06/2012 08:08:20 PM
Just a minor note from a source usually reliable on well documented uncontroversial matters. On the other hand, it also notes I-40 through the TX Panhandle is among the few at-grade interstates regulations also forbid, a far more significant infraction even in sparsely populated areas. My memory of "at grades" meaning was foggy, but further reading reminded me: There are no feeder roads or even entrance/exit ramps; in places, Wikipedia claims residential driveways abruptly meet the interstate at their terminus. Nothing like merging from ones driveway to a 70 mph interstate.
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I also found that KS Turnpike remarkably simple to use.
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Wikipedia claims the KS Turnpikes N/S sections are closer than interstate regs require.
04/06/2012 08:08:20 PM
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i love your continual references references to boring wyoming... i drove through there once.
04/06/2012 05:04:05 PM
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I'm glad that you didn't get abducted by crazy computer/cyborg boy.
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I really hate driving through Nebraska, and Kansas.
07/06/2012 10:05:07 PM
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Yeah, except for Kansas City, Kansas. *NM*
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Just joshin', bro.
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Oh, I don't care if you insult it, as long as your facts are correct. *NM*
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