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One highway expansion solution KDOT evaluated was whether adding express lanes to K‑10 could provide long-term safety, traffic flow and travel time reliability benefits. A tolling study was completed to explore widening K‑10 to three lanes in each direction and applying a toll to the new lanes from Cedar Creek Parkway to I‑435.
KDOT has concluded express toll lanes are not the preferred solution for the K‑10 corridor because:
- The express lanes solution would not provide a significant congestion management benefit over a toll-free solution. Based on projected traffic volumes, travel patterns and access point locations, existing and future congestion and safety issues on K‑10 can be addressed by reasonable and cost-effective toll-free improvements.
- It would cost approximately $45 million more to construct the express lanes solution because of the additional required infrastructure. This additional infrastructure would include direct access ramps at certain locations, tolling equipment and additional pavement marking and signing. Adding toll-free, general-purpose lanes can address congestion and safety concerns on K‑10 at a lower cost.
- Express lanes are not projected to generate significant excess revenue. Based on projected traffic through the year 2060, toll rates for the express lanes solution are anticipated to remain at or near the minimum toll rates even during peak travel times. At the minimum toll rates, revenues generated by the express lanes would likely cover costs for ongoing operations and maintenance, but would not produce significant excess revenues that could be used to offset costs for construction or be considered as a local contribution to the project.