I’m going to travel from Kansas City, Kansas, to the southeastern part of the state. However, I’d like to avoid tolls if I can. Is I-35 part of the tollway in Kansas?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If you want to tour southeastern Kansas, get ready to pay a toll in some regard. I-35 is part of the Kansas Turnpike, which means you’ll have to pay a toll if you use it. The Kansas Turnpike also includes portions of I-335 and I-70, but the payment varies depending on where you exit and enter the highway. The toll is between $0.30 and $12.
While the Kansas Turnpike isn’t going to break the bank, costs can certainly add up if you take it frequently. So if you want some extra cash to pay for the tolls, sign up for the
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