When I drove Semi OTR, I always avoided Kansas as most of its highways have toll roads. I do imagine this keeps there highway system lasting longer if they get significantly less Semi traffic.
Comparing these two states is really weird to me. Sure, their next to each other on the map, but how similar are they really? Kansas is a flat and dry state in the plains, with no major rivers for transportation. Meanwhile, Missouri is home to both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and has a lot more forested areas, perfect for settlement.
When I drove Semi OTR, I always avoided Kansas as most of its highways have toll roads. I do imagine this keeps there highway system lasting longer if they get significantly less Semi traffic.
Very different terrain
Comparing these two states is really weird to me. Sure, their next to each other on the map, but how similar are they really? Kansas is a flat and dry state in the plains, with no major rivers for transportation. Meanwhile, Missouri is home to both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and has a lot more forested areas, perfect for settlement.
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