What Kansas town was along the first approved I-70 route, but not on the final route? Answer

ANSWER:  Ellsworth, about 36 miles west of Salina. I-70 was originally planned to go from Hays to Ellsworth to Salina, but it was changed in November 1956 to go straight from Hays to Salina.    Back to Trivia Home

What section of Interstate had the highest average daily traffic count in 2004? Answer

What section of Kansas Interstate had the lowest average daily traffic count in 2004? Answer

What section of Kansas Interstate has the highest elevation? Answer

What section of Kansas Interstate has the lowest elevation? Answer

What is the minimum width of an Interstate lane? Answer

What does an Interstate with a three-digit number indicate? Answer

Where do Interstate route mile marker numbers begin in Kansas? Answer

How many Interstate interchanges are there in Kansas? What county has the most? Answer

Where is the longest Interstate bridge in Kansas? What type of structure is it? Answer

Where is the oldest Interstate bridge still in use in Kansas and in what year was it constructed? Answer

Where are the three steel girder Interstate bridges that have the longest single spans of 425 feet? Answer

In 1964, what was the posted speed limit on Kansas Interstate highways not including the Kansas Turnpike? Answer

In 1964, what was the posted speed limit on the Kansas Turnpike? Answer

Each Interstate route in Kansas has a list of “control cities” to sign for along that route. Control cities are major destination points or cities located on or near the Interstate System. They are determined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). What are the control cities in Kansas along I-70? Answer

On May 13, 2003, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius proclaimed  that a trail commemorating certain distinguished war veterans parallel the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System in Kansas. What is the trail called? Answer