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KANSAS TRANSPORTATION Quick Facts Compiled December 2015

Table of Contents Travel in Calendar Year 2014... 1 Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2014... 2-3 Comparison of Public Road Miles and Population... 4 Federal/State Gas Tax Comparisons... 5 KDOT Fund Sources FY 2015... 6 Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Receipts and Distributions... 7 Gasoline Tax Rate Comparison... 8 Diesel Tax Rate Comparison... 9 Kansas Special City and County Highway Fund... 10 KDOT - Positions...11 T-WORKS... 12-13 KDOT Maintenance Efforts... 14-15 2014 Crash Information... 16-17 KTA - At a Glance... 18-19 Helpful Numbers... 20 KDOT Social Media... 21 Notes... 22

Travel in Calendar Year 2014 Center Line Percent of Daily Vehicle Percent of System Miles Total Miles Miles Traveled Total Travel State Highway System 9,461 6.7 27,535,711 32.7 City Connecting Links 838 0.6 15,798,844 18.8 County/Township 113,993 81.1 13,702,642 16.3 Municipal 15,946 11.4 22,442,033 26.7 Turnpike 238 0.2 4,656,674 5.5 TOTAL 140,476 100.0% 84,135,904 100.0% Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Mileage and Travel Tables, published July 2015, page 1. 1

Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2014 Background of Kansas 105 counties, 627 cities, 6 MPOs 140,476 miles of public roads Land Area (square miles) 81,823 Population (2014 est.) 2,904,021 State Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Effective July 1, 2002 Gasoline 24 Diesel 26 Gasohol 24 Registered Vehicles (2013) Autos 1,683,285 Pickups & Trucks 806,907 Trailers 162,235 Motorcycles 99,169 Motorized Bikes 7,075 RV 7,495 Total 2,766,164 Licensed Drivers 2,017,759 Annual Vehicle Miles 30,709,609 of Travel (in 1,000s) 2

Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2014 Public Road Miles Rural 126,884 Urban 13,592 Total 140,476 Crashes and Fatalities Total Crashes 59,505 Fatal Crashes 341 Fatalities 385 Airports Public Use 138 Commercial Service 8 Bridges Structurally Deficient 2,281 Functionally Obsolete 1,669 Non-deficient 20,979 Not Rated 156 Total 25,085 Rail Total Miles Operated 4,599 Shortline Miles Operated 1,809 Class I Miles Operated 2,790 3

Comparison of Public Road Miles and Population Public Road Miles Land People State Ranking Miles Area Population Per Mile Texas 1 313,228 261,226 26,956,958 86 California 2 174,989 155,766 38,802,500 222 Illinois 3 145,708 55,518 12,880,580 88 Kansas 4 *140,476 **81,823 2,904,021 21 (Source - 2013 Highway Statistics, 2014 Census Estimates) * This includes roads under the jurisdiction of KDOT, KTA and Kansas cities and counties. About 100,000 miles of Kansas roads are non-paved. ** Kansas ranks #15 in land area. 4

Comparison of Fuel Taxes and Revenues Gasoline Diesel Kansas 24.03 /gal. 26.03 /gal. National Avg. 28.19 /gal. 28.91 /gal. Regional Avg. 28.88 /gal. 20.43 /gal. Border States Avg. 24.5 /gal. 19.55 /gal. Annual Yield 1 cent = $13 M 1 cent = $5 M 2015 Information Midwest region per Bureau of Labor Statistics: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. 5

KDOT All Funds Revenue Sources FY 2015 $1,648.8 M 6 31.0% 26.4% 25.1% 13.3% 2.5% 1.3%.4% Sales Tax Deposit - $511.7 M Motor Fuels Tax - $436.1 M Federal Funds - 413.1M Reg./Lic. Fees - $218.8 M Local Funds - $40.8 M Other - $22.1 M Interest - $6.2 M

Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Receipts and Distributions INTERSTATE MOTOR FUEL (DIESEL) $0.26/GAL GASOLINE AND GASOHOL MOTOR FUEL $0.24/GAL MOTOR CARRIER TRIP PERMITS $13.00/PERMIT SPECIAL FUEL (DIESEL) $0.26/GAL LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM $0.23/GAL GROSS MOTOR FUEL TAX RECEIPTS MOTOR-VEHICLE FUEL TAX REFUND FUND ETHYL ALCOHOL PRODUCER INCENTIVE FUND, $3.5 million/year NET MOTOR FUEL TAX RECEIPTS * Represents current distribution rate COUNTY EQUALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT FUND SPECIAL CITY/COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND (33.63%)* STATE HIGHWAY FUND (66.37%)* Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Office of Finance and Budget CITY/COUNTY PROGRAMS STATE HIGHWAY PROGRAMS 7

8 Gasoline Tax Rate Comparison Includes Other other State state Taxes taxes and fees Fees ranked highest Rankedto lowest Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax 1 Pennsylvania 55.30 14 Indiana 33.30 27 Nebraska 27.00 40 Tennessee 21.40 2 Washington 44.50 15 Wisconsin 32.90 28 Massachusetts 26.54 41 Alabama 20.87 3 New York 44.27 16 Georgia 32.62 29 Kentucky 26.00 42 Louisiana 20.01 4 Haw aii 43.15 17 Maryland 32.10 30 Utah 24.51 43 Texas 20.00 5 California 40.92 18 Idaho 32.00 31 Kansas 24.03 * 44 Arizona 19.00 6 Connecticut 37.51 19 Iow a 32.00 32 Wyoming 24.00 45 New Mexico 18.88 7 Florida 36.42 20 Oregon 31.09 33 New Hampshire 23.83 46 Mississippi 18.79 8 North Carolina 36.25 21 Vermont 30.73 34 Dist. of Columbia 23.50 47 Missouri 17.30 9 West Virginia 34.60 22 Maine 30.01 35 Delaw are 23.00 48 Oklahoma 17.00 10 Rhode Island 34.00 23 South Dakota 30.00 36 North Dakota 23.00 49 South Carolina 16.75 11 Nevada 33.85 24 Minnesota 28.60 37 Virginia 22.33 50 New Jersey 14.50 12 Michigan 33.84 25 Ohio 28.00 38 Colorado 22.00 51 Alaska 12.25 13 Illinois 33.47 26 Montana 27.75 39 Arkansas 21.80 Average 28.19 *Includes *Includes envirmental environmental assurance assurance fee and fee petroleum and petroleum products products inspection inspection fee. fee. Source: American Petroleum Institute, 10/1/15 10/1/15

Diesel Tax Rate Comparison Includes Other other State state taxes Taxes and fees Fees ranked highest Rankedto lowest Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax 1 Pennsylvania 69.00 14 Iow a 33.50 27 Arizona 27.00 40 Delaw are 22.00 2 Connecticut 50.30 15 Wisconsin 32.90 28 Massachusetts 26.54 41 Alabama 21.85 3 Washington 44.50 16 Maryland 32.85 29 Nebraska 26.40 42 Colorado 20.50 4 New York 43.83 17 Idaho 32.00 30 Kansas 26.03 * 43 Louisiana 20.01 5 Indiana 41.16 18 Vermont 32.00 31 Virginia 26.03 44 Texas 20.00 6 Haw aii 40.94 19 Maine 31.21 32 Utah 24.51 45 Mississippi 18.40 7 California 37.28 20 Oregon 30.35 33 Wyoming 24.00 46 Tennessee 18.40 8 North Carolina 36.25 21 Michigan 30.19 34 New Hampshire 23.83 47 New Jersey 17.50 9 Georgia 36.18 22 South Dakota 30.00 35 Dist. of Columbia 23.50 48 Missouri 17.30 10 Illinois 34.96 23 Minnesota 28.60 36 Kentucky 23.00 49 South Carolina 16.75 11 West Virginia 34.60 24 Nevada 28.56 37 North Dakota 23.00 50 Oklahoma 14.00 12 Rhode Island 34.00 25 Montana 28.50 38 New Mexico 22.88 51 Alaska 12.75 13 Florida 33.67 26 Ohio 28.00 39 Arkansas 22.80 Average 28.91 *Includes *Includes envirmental environmental assurance assurance fee and fee petroleum and petroleum products products inspection inspection fee. fee. Source: American Petroleum Institute, 10/1/15 10/1/15 9

Kansas Special City and County Highway Fund Quarterly Distribution of Motor Fuel Taxes and Semi-Annual Distribution of Motor Carrier Property Taxes Transfer of $625,000 to County Equalization and Adjustment Fund Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Office of Finance and Budget 10 Cities 43% 100% Distributed to Incorporated Cities Based on Population Counties 57% $5,000 quarterly to each county, plus the balance of funds distributed using a weighted ratio of: Vehicle Registration Fees 44.06% Average Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (excluding Interstate travel) 44.06% Total Road Miles 11.88%

Kansas Department of Transportation Authorized Positions Personnel 3,309.5 1996 2001 3,250.5 2006 3,266.45 2011 3,164.5 2016 2,515.6 KDOT s total authorized positions declined by 793.90 positions between FY 1996 and mid-fy 2016. KDOT has 2,515.6 authorized positions, approximately 24 percent fewer than in 1996. Authorized Positions 11

Modal Statistics FY2011 to FY2015 Aviation - Projects to improve and maintain the state s public use airports. Total projects completed to date: 158 Rail - Projects on short line railroads in Kansas for rehab and capacity improvement. Total projects completed to date: 15 projects, on more than 49 miles of track 12 Public Transit - Provision of public transportation across the state. Statewide transit ridership - all programs FY12 FY13 FY14 Urban 8,728,685 9,561,728 9,601,307 Rural 2,891,650 2,947,031 3,072,212 Total 11,620,335 12,508,759 12,673,519 Increase from FY12 to FY14-9.1 percent

What s Been Constructed During T-WORKS from FY2011 to FY2015 Preservation Repair, reconstruction of roads/bridges Modernization Modernization work includes improvements to the existing roadway, such as the addition of shoulders Expansion/Enhancement Expansion work is new construction, such as additional lanes or interchanges Projects Lane Miles Cost - 1,523 9,726 $2.2 Billion - 313 41 $104.7 Million - 83 150 $504.2 Million 13

14 Snow and Ice Control Costs for the Last Five Winters $17.92 Million 2010/ 2011 $6.91 Million 2011/ 2012 KDOT Maintenance Efforts $18.6 Million 2012/ 2013 $22.66 Million 2013/ 2014 $16.25 Million 2014/ 2015 Winter Equipment Resources 591-99 - 3-2 - 242 - Trucks Motor graders Snow blowers Tow plows Front loaders Winter 2014-15 - Cost Breakdown Labor... $6,683,652.23 Equipment... $5,350,836.05 Materials... $4,212,043.11 Total... $16,246,531.39

KDOT Maintenance Efforts When KDOT maintenance crews are not battling snow and ice, they work to: sprovide temporary traffic control and assist law enforcement with localized emergencies, accidents, etc. srepair/maintain guard rails, drainage structures, bridges, shoulders, slide areas, concrete barriers, rumble strips, lighting, culverts, curb/gutters, rest areas, etc. srepair pavement cracks and joints, fill potholes and wheel ruts, mudjack pavement, filling edge drop offs. smow/maintain more than 145,000 acres of right-of-way along highways and weed control. srepair/replace highway traffic signs. splace striping on pavements. sremove litter/brush, broom roadways and bridges. State interoperability radio system for public safety agencies statewide: skdot has a statewide radio system that utilizes 80 towers across Kansas. smore than 1,100 agencies have access to the statewide radio system. smore than 29 million calls were processed on the statewide system last year. 15

Traffic Crashes 341 Fatal 13,026 Injury 46,138 Property-Damage-Only 59,505 Total All Persons Involved in Traffic Crashes 385 Fatally Injured 17,922 Non-Fatally Injured 115,884 Unharmed or Unknown 134,191 All Occupants and Pedestrians 2014 Crash Stats Persons Fatally Injured in Traffic Crashes 144 Occupants of Cars 77 Occupants of Pickup Trucks 61 Occupants of SUVs 48 Occupants of Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Mopeds 24 Pedestrians 13 Occupants of Vans 11 Other Occupants and Pedestrians 7 Pedal cyclists 385 All Occupants and Pedestrians 16 Most Crashes Occur: During daylight hours 62.7% In good weather conditions 84.7% With dry road surface conditions 79.4% Not in work zones 97.7% In urban areas 64.7% Where road is straight/level 73.5% Top 5 Contributing Circumstances: Failed to give full time/attention 16.2% Animal 10.8% Right of way violations 8.5% Too fast for conditions 6.5% Followed to closely 6.6% Note: 4 out of 5 are driver-related

1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1581 1592 1449 1199 955 386 405 350 384 337 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Fatalities/Disabling Injuries from Traffic Crashes As of Dec. 10, 2015, Kansas was on track to have one of the lowest single-year number of fatalities and disabling injuries. Fatalities Disabling Injuries Seat Belt Usage Rates 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Adult 18 and older 83% 80% 81% 86% 82% Ages 15 to 17 71% 78% 81% 83% 85% 17

ulength: 236 miles, Kansas City, Kan., to the Oklahoma border south of Wichita uincludes: Six service areas: Lawrence, Topeka, Emporia, Matfield Green, Towanda and Belle Plaine 22 interchanges Opened to traffic on Oct. 25, 1956 Facts about the Turnpike: udata for Fiscal Year 2015: Used by 37.9 million vehicles Average passenger trip - 40 miles Average commercial trip - 66 miles ukta receives no state or federal taxes. The main source of revenue is from tolls. By statute, toll revenue is reinvested into Turnpike maintenance and improvement projects. 18

K-TAG K-TAG is the electronic toll collection program on the Kansas Turnpike. K-TAG customers install a small device on their windshield, which allows them to drive through a plaza without stopping. They pay tolls electronically and receive a discount compared to the cash toll rate. udata for Fiscal Year 2015: 20% increase in K-TAG accounts Electronic transactions increased by 1.9 million 50-54% of all monthly transactions are electronic utags: Sticker tags are free, hard case tags are $25 uk-tag is interoperable with Oklahoma Turnpike Authority s PIKEPASS, BestPass Horizon transponder and PrePass Elite Pass. 19

Helpful numbers: KDOT headquarters in Topeka: (785) 296-3566 KDOT website: www.ksdot.org KTA headquarters in Wichita: (316) 682-4537 KTA website: www.ksturnpike.com Road/weather info: In Kansas, call 511, or 1-866-511-KDOT (5368) anywhere in the U.S. Road/weather website: www.kandrive.org KDOT District One Office: Topeka, (785) 296-3881 KDOT District Two Office: Salina, (785) 823-3754 KDOT District Three Office: Norton, (785) 877-3315 KDOT District Four Office: Chanute, (620) 431-1000 KDOT District Five Office: Hutchinson, (620) 663-3361 KDOT District Six Office: Garden City, (620) 276-3241 K-TAG Customer Service: 1-800-USE KTAG (873-5824) 20

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