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KDOT Quick Facts January 2012 * Kansas Stats/ Rankings * CTP * Personnel * Revenue * Taxes * Accident Stats

Table of Contents Kansas Public Road Miles and Vehicle Miles of Travel - Percent by Jurisdiction... Travel in Calendar Year 2010... Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2010... Comparison of Public Road Miles and Population... Program Structure... T-WORKS... T-WORKS FY 2011-2020... T-WORKS Focuses on Jobs, Modes... T-WORKS Sources of Revenue... CTP Overview as of December 1, 2009... KDOT - FTE Positions... Kansas Department of Transportation Fund Sources FY 2012... Kansas Department of Transportation Selected Information... Comparison of Sales and Tax use... Federal/State Gas Tax Comparisons... Gasoline Tax Rate Comparison... Diesel Tax Rate Comparison... Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Receipts and Distributions... Kansas Special City and County Highway Fund... 2010 Accident Stats... Helpful Numbers... 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Kansas Public Road Miles and Vehicle Miles of Travel - Percent by Jurisdiction Turnpike = 0.2% Municipal = 11.3% Turnpike = 5.2% Municipal = 28.3% County/Township = 81.1% County/Township = 15.3% *State Highway = 7.4% 140,653 Total Public Road Miles 2010 * Includes City Connecting Links 2 *State Highway = 51.2% 81,916,438 Total Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled

Travel in Calendar Year 2010 Center Line Percent Of Daily Vehicle Percent Of System Miles Total Miles Miles Traveled Total Travel State Highway System 9,503 6.8 26,747,853 32.6 City Connecting Links 837 0.6 15,210,523 18.6 County/Township 114,120 81.1 12,510,398 15.3 Municipal 15,955 11.3 23,155,176 28.3 Turnpike 238 0.2 4,292,488 5.2 TOTAL 140,653 100.0% 81,916,438 100.0% Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Mileage and Travel Tables, published September 2011, page1. 3

Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2010 Background of Kansas 105 counties, 627 cities, 4 MPOs 140,653 miles of public roads Land Area (sq. Miles) 81,823 Population (2009 Est.) 2,853,118 State Tax Rates (cents/gal.) Effective July 1, 2002 Gasoline 24 Diesel 26 Gasohol 24 Registered Vehicles Autos 1,449,484 Pickups & Trucks 700,374 Trailers 149,488 Motorcycles 79,667 Motorized Bikes 7,748 Special Registrations 200,958 RV 11,849 Total 2,599,568 Licensed Drivers 2,024,445 Annual Vehicle Miles 29,899,500 of Travel (in 1,000s) 4

Kansas Transportation at a Glance - 2010 Public Road Miles Rural 127,675 Urban 12,978 Total 140,653 Accidents and Fatalities Total Accidents 60,029 Fatal Accidents 376 Fatalities 431 Airports Public Use 138 Commercial Service 8 Bridges Structurally Deficient 2,729 Functionally Obsolete 1,846 Non-deficient 20,550 Not Rated 154 Total 25,279 Rail Total Miles Operated 4,721 Shortline Miles Operated 1,931 Class I Miles Operated 2,790 5

Comparison of Public Road Miles and Population Public Road Miles Land People State Ranking Miles Area Population Per Mile Texas 1 310,850 261,226 25,145,561 81 California 2 171,874 155,766 37,253,956 216 Kansas 3 *140,753 **81,823 2,853,118 20 Illinois 4 139,577 55,518 12,830,632 92 (Source - 2009 Highway Statistics, 2010 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. 6

Program Structure Kansas Department of Transportation State Highway Program Local Transportation Progam Other Modal Programs Transportation Revolving Fund Routine Maintenance Preservation Special City/County Highway Fund Local Federal Aid Projects Aviation Transit Modernization Expansion Local Partnership Program City Connecting Link Payments Rail Transportation Enhancement 7

FY 2011 through FY 2020 - Total Spending State Highways - $6 Billion* Spending on the state highway system (Interstate, U.S., and K routes) Local Roads - $1.6 Billion* Spending on city streets and county roads Modes - $174 Million* Spending on public transit, aviation, and railroads *Estimates do not include federal funds 8

Estimated State Highway Spending Preservation - $ 4.2 Billion - Repair and reconstruction of roads and bridges Modernization and Expansion - $1.8 Billion - Modernization work includes improvements to the existing roadway, such as the addition of shoulders - Expansion work is new construction, such as additional lanes or interchanges 9

T-WORKS Program Focuses on Jobs, All Modes of Transportation T-WORKS will preserve and improve the state s transportation system and will create tens of thousands of jobs. The program includes $2.7 billion in new revenues during the 10-year plan. The new revenues will come from increased registration fees for heavy trucks and a sales tax deposit that takes effect in FY 2014. It also provides additional bonding authority for KDOT. It is estimated that T-WORKS will create or sustain 175,000 jobs over the next 10 years. The program passed by the Legislature provides 100 percent, or $4.2 billion, of the highway preservation funding recommended, ensuring that every mile of Kansas highway will see some preservation work. It also sets aside $1.8 billion in new construction funds. T-WORKS provides $6 million a year for public transit services, which increases to $11 million a year in FY 2014, and $3 million a year in aviation funding, which increases to $5 million in FY 2014, and $5 million a year in rail funding starting in FY 2014. KDOT will spend a minimum of $8 million in each county in Kansas during the program. 10

New Sources of Revenue (in millions) $100 increase in Heavy Truck Registration* $211 0.4% increase in State Sales Tax Deposit** $1,532 $1.6 billion in Bonds Issued $900 Total New Revenue $2,643 * The registration fee increase begins in 2013 and includes heavy duty trucks. It does not include cars and light-duty pickup trucks, antique cars or motorcycles. ** The increase in the State Sales Tax Deposit begins in FY 2014 11

CTP Overview as of December 1, 2009 $5.7 billion - CTP State Highway Program construction cost $6.6 billion - CTP State Highway Program total cost (const+ce+util+rw+pe) $13.3 billion - Total CTP cost ($6.6 billion, plus $6.7 billion for other expenditures, including $2.7 billion for Local Transportation Programs, $1.2 billion for Routine Maintenance and $1.2 billion for Debt Service) Estimated CTP construction dollars for each District are below: District One - $1.7 billion District Two - $700 million District Three - $500 million District Four - $1.0 billion District Five - $1.0 billion District Six - $500 million Statewide - $300 million 12 Comprehensive Transportation Program (1999-2009)

personnel Kansas Department of Transportation FTE Positions 4,652 3,893 3,293 3,304.5 3,247.5 2,916.5 KDOT has a history of aggressively managing Full Time Equivalent (FTE) positions. KDOT s FTE positions declined by 1,735.5 between FY 1971 and mid-fy 2012. The majority of this reduction (1,281.5) was the result of KDOT s net organizational changes; the other 454 FTE reduction was the result of transfers to other agencies. 1971 1976 1991 1996 2001 2012 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Positions 13 KDOT has 2,916.5 FTE, approximately 37 percent fewer than in 1971.

KDOT All Funds Revenue Sources FY 2012 $1,485.4 M 31.8% 28.7% 20.6% 12% 4.4% 2% 0.4% Federal Funds - $472.9M Motor Fuels Tax - $427M Sales Tax Deposit - $306.6M Reg./Lic. Fees - $179M Local Funds - $65.8M Other - $28.3M Interest - $5.9M 14

Kansas Department of Transportation Selected Information Budget* FY 2012 FY 2013 Operating Budget 287,632,588 290,243,123 Non-Operating Budget 1,330,259,668 1,106,705,590 Total KDOT Budgeted Expenditures 1,617,892.256 1,396,948,713 * As submitted to the Division of the Budget in September 2011 (excluding supplemental and enhancement requests) Positions: FTE 2,916.50 2,916.50 Non-FTE 51.00 51.00 15

Comparison of Sales and Use Tax 2011 Information Comparison of Sales and Use Tax Sales Use Kansas 6.300% 6.300% Nebraska 5.500% 5.500% Oklahoma 4.500% 4.500% Missouri 4.225% 4.225% Colorado 2.900% 2.900% The use tax is applied when goods and services are purchased from outside the state and imported into the state for use or consumption. The sales tax is imposed on the purchase price goods and services sold at retail. 16

Comparison of Fuel Taxes and Revenues Gasoline Diesel Kansas 24.0 /gal. 26.0 /gal. National Avg. 26.4 /gal. 26.9 /gal. Regional Avg. 27.5 /gal. 29.3 /gal. Border States Avg. 20.3 /gal. 19.2 /gal. Annual Yield 1 cent = $13 M 1 cent = $5 M 2011 Information 17

Gasoline Tax Rate Comparison Excludes Environmental and Inspection Fees Ranked Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax 1 2 3 4 Connecticut New York Hawaii California 50.30 ** 14 Pennsylvania 31.20 27 Kansas 24.00 40 Mississippi 49.00 ** 15 Maine 31.05 * 28 Dist. of Columbia 23.50 41 Alabama 48.10 ** 16 Oregon 47.30 ** 17 Wisconsin 5 Illinois 39.60 ** 18 Georgia 6 Michigan 38.13 19 Ohio 7 8 Washington 9 Indiana 33.00 ** 22 Nebraska 10 11 12 North Carolina Florida Nevada West Virginia 32.50 * 23 Vermont 32.30 24 Idaho 32.20 * 25 Kentucky 31.00 18 29 Maryland 30.90 30 Delaware 29.40 ** 31 North Dakota 28.00 32 Colorado 37.50 20 Minnesota 27.00 33 South Dakota 35.00 * 21 Montana 27.00 34 Arkansas 23.50 42 23.00 * 43 23.00 44 22.00 45 Arizona New Hampshire New Mexico Virginia 18.40 18.00 18.00 18.00 17.90 17.50 22.00 46 Missouri 17.00 21.50 47 Oklahoma 16.00 26.30 * 35 Iowa 21.00 48 South Carolina 16.00 25.60 36 Massachusetts 21.00 ** 49 New Jersey 14.50 25.00 37 Tennessee 21.00 50 Wyoming 13.00 25.00 * 38 Louisiana 20.00 51 Alaska 8.00 13 Rhode Island 32.00 * 26 Utah 24.50 39 Texas 20.00 Average 26.41 * Variable Tax included Source: American Petroleum Institute, 10/1/11 ** Sales Tax included Midwest Region per BLS: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Diesel Tax Rate Comparison Excludes Environmental and Inspection Fees Ranked Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax Rank State Tax 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 California Hawaii Indiana New York Connecticut Illinois Pennsylvania Washington 9 Michigan 10 North Carolina 50.00 ** 14 Maine 31.20 * 27 Maryland 24.30 40 Virginia 19.50 49.70 ** 15 Wisconsin 30.90 28 Dist. of Columbia 23.50 41 Mississippi 18.40 48.50 ** 16 Oregon 48.10 ** 17 Florida 46.20 18 Vermont 43.30 ** 19 Ohio 38.10 20 Montana 37.50 21 Nevada 37.13 ** 22 Minnesota 35.05 * 23 Nebraska 12 Rhode Island 32.00 * 25 Idaho 30.00 29 29.80 * 30 19 North Dakota Delaware Colorado 23.00 42 22.50 43 28.00 31 Arkansas 22.50 44 28.00 * 32 27.85 33 27.80 34 27.50 35 11 West Virginia 32.10 * 24 Kansas 26.00 37 New Mexico Massachusetts Alabama Kentucky Tennessee New Hampshire 22.00 45 Arizona 22.00 * 46 New Jersey 21.80 47 Missouri South Carolina 13 Georgia 31.90 ** 26 Utah 24.50 39 Louisiana 20.00 Average 26.88 * Variable Tax included Source: American Petroleum Institute, 10/1/11 ** Sales Tax included 26.30 * 36 25.00 38 Iowa South Dakota Texas 21.00 * 48 20.90 49 20.50 50 Wyoming Oklahoma 18.10 18.00 18.00 18.00 17.50 17.00 16.00 13.00 13.00 20.00 51 Alaska 8.00

Kansas Motor Fuel Tax Receipts and Distributions INTERSTATE MOTOR FUEL (DIESEL) $0.26/GAL GASOLINE AND GASOHOL MOTOR FUEL $0.24/GA L 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 SPECIAL CITY/COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND (33.63%)* STATE HIGHWAY FUND (66.37%)* COUNTY EQUALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT FUND Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Office of Financial and Investment Management CITY/COUNTY PROGRAMS STATE HIGHWAY PROGRAMS 20

Kansas Special City and County Highway Fund (Effective July 1, 2000) 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 Cities 43% Counties 57% Source: Kansas Department of Transportation, Office of Financial and Investment Management 100% Distributed to Incorporated Cities Based on Population $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% 21

Traffic Accidents 376 Fatal 13,356 Injury 46,297 Property Damage Only 60,029 All Persons Involved in Traffic Accidents 431 Fatally Injured 18,850 Non-Fatally Injured 117,593 Unharmed or Unknown 136,874 All Occupants and Pedestrians 2010 Accident Stats Persons Fatally Injured in Traffic Accidents 177 Automobile 99 Pickup Truck 55 SUV 41 Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Mopeds 17 Pedestrians 19 Vans 22 Other Occupants and Pedestrians 1 Pedal Cycle 431 All Occupants and Pedestrians Most Accidents Occur: During daylight hours 60.6% In good weather conditions 82.6% With dry road surface conditions 77.8% Not in work zones 97.4% Inside city limits 69.8% Where the road is straight and level 77.8% Top 5 Contributing Circumstances: Inattention - 19.20% General Animal wild or domestic 10.9% Right of way violation 10.5% Too fast for conditions 8.30% Followed too closely 7.20% Note: 4 out of 5 are driver-related 22

Helpful numbers: KDOT website: www.ksdot.org KDOT Connection (toll-free) 1-877-550-KDOT (5368) Road/Weather info: In Kansas, call 511, or 1-866-511-KDOT (5368) anywhere in the U.S. Road/Weather website: www.kandrive.org District One Office Topeka, (785) 296-3881 District Two Office Salina, (785) 823-3754 District Three Office Norton, (785) 877-3315 District Four Office Chanute, (620) 431-1000 District Five Office Hutchinson, (620) 663-3361 District Six Office Garden City, (620) 276-3241 KDOT Transportation Information Office in Topeka - (785) 296-3585 23

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