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Updated: 3:14 PM Jul 5, 2009
Kansas Survey Finds Residents Rate Traffic Flow OK
A Kansas Department of Transportation survey finds residents in five large northeast Kansas counties believe maintenance of current roads in the cities and traffic flow on major roads should be the state's top focus. Posted: 2:59 PM Jul 5, 2009Reporter: AP |
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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) _ A Kansas Department of Transportation survey finds residents in five large northeast Kansas counties believe maintenance of current roads in the cities and traffic flow on major roads should be the state's top focus.
The survey questioned 1,194 households in Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte counties.
The survey found people were most satisfied with traffic flow on major roads and the maintenance of current roads. Those surveyed were least satisfied with transit between cities and the availability of bike lanes and facilities.
More than 50 percent of residents in five counties said they'd use a regional transit system.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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