www.mozilla.com Weather Central
Voices
Headlines

Kansas prepares to seek No Child waiver -2/14/2012, 7:30 AM

Kansas man pleads guilty to attempted copper theft -2/14/2012, 7:30 AM

Kan. retailers have plenty of helium for holiday -2/14/2012, 7:30 AM

Kan. judge rejects bid to move murder trial -2/14/2012, 7:30 AM

Group mobilizes on Kan. religious 'freedom' bill -2/14/2012, 7:30 AM

Report: Farm tractor sales up in January -2/14/2012, 6:35 AM

Soap021312 -2/13/2012, 4:27 PM

Head-on crash kills 2 in central Kansas -2/13/2012, 3:34 PM

White House cuts Kansas biosecurity lab funding -2/13/2012, 3:33 PM

Legislature considering several alcohol bills -2/13/2012, 10:35 AM

6th grader submits antifreeze law to Legislature -2/13/2012, 8:27 AM

Staff chief to 2 Kan. governors discusses meetings -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

Legislators to resume Kansas tax debate -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

Kan. man charged with poaching 14-point buck -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

Judge expected to rule on murder trial location -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

Drillers cut natural gas production as prices drop -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

Deputies face trial in Wichita in jail death -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

12-year-old Kan. girl dies after hit by police car -2/13/2012, 6:52 AM

myTown Calendar

Tee It Up
SPOTLIGHT
[var top_story_head]

Report gives high marks to Kansas highway system

Published on -9/3/2010, 7:09 AM

Printer-friendly version
E-Mail This Story

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- A California foundation has ranked the Kansas state highway system third-best in the nation based on performance and cost-effectiveness.

The ranking by the Reason Foundation in Los Angeles is based on 11 indicators, including highway spending, pavement and bridge condition and fatalities. Kansas has ranked third each of the past two years of the study.

North Dakota was ranked first, followed by Montana in the report released Thursday.

Earlier this year, Reader's Digest magazine ranked Kansas roads best in the nation based on several criteria, including condition of pavement.

Kansas enacted a 10-year, $8.2 billion transportation program this spring to make additional improvements.

digg delicious facebook stumbleupon google Newsvine
More News and Photos

Associated Press Videos