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Ok here we go kansas... well not much here. I'll start from the east. Kansas city lies in both MO. and KS. although not much of anything in kansas city kansas the city is in mo if you get to the eat side of kansas city mo. theres a cluster of truck stops if tying to get to CO. dont stop in kansas ha. get to Limon CO. theres two big truck stops there the only point of interest in kansas and also my fav place in the nation is LAWRENCE KANSAS (L-Town, larryville) whatevers you want to call it stop there check it out good people laid back hippie type lots of different kinds of music in this town , good night life big college party town. when you get there just go downtown to mass st. you will find like minded down to earth folks there. K so if you are at the cluster of truck stops in KCMO you have bout 2 options now first is take bus rides through the city to lawrence which is an hour west of KC now this is not the easiest task I wouldnt recomend this option but it can be done first go hitch to kc so you can get a bus tyhese truckstops are like 10 minutes from where you can get a bus from give or take but make sure the people who bring you bring you to an exit close enough where the buses run regualy( waffle house near these truckstops is a good place to catch a ride possibily talk to watristresses oh and ask bout the waffle house table dancer she gave me a ride last time she prolly works still haha anyways) now go downtown and ask bus drivers and say you want to go to joco Jhonson county community college from there you can get a bus to the college in lawrence (K-10 connector) now keep in mind this is goona take a while like 500 hours for waiting and stuff they dont make it very easy but it will cost no more then 6 bucks all together about. Now 2nd option hitch from a truck stop with a trucker most likley. K Kiddies thats all i got for ya'll right now
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'''Kansas''' is a state in the Mid West of the [[United States of America|United States]].
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== Law ==
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As of 2010 the "Standard Traffic Ordinances for Kansas Cities" prepared and published in book form by the Kansas League of Municipalities declares ''hitchhiking illegal'' in all cities which adopt it's code.
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Not all cities upload their code to municode.com and not all municipal courts and police offices are willing to assist in making the information public over the phone, but Johnson county as well as the cities of Manhattan, Topeka, Lawrence, Emporia, El Dorado, Salina, Fort Scott, Leavenworth and Hutchinson have adopted the code. To be safe, try to hitchhike outside of the city limits of major towns in the state of Kansas.
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The exact wording of KS STO 69(a) is as follows:
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Sec. 69. Pedestrians Soliciting Rides or Business.
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(a) No person shall stand upon or along a street or highway for the purpose of soliciting a ride.
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This overrides the K.S.A. statute that allows you to hitchhike on the shoulder or berm which claims that "no person shall stand on a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride..."
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Basically the new KS STO code as of 2010 makes it illegal to hitchhike anywhere near a road ''even if you are not on the paved portion designed for the ordinary flow of traffic.
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Wichita has not adopted the KS STO 69(a) statute but has adopted the following statute instead:
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Sec. 11.44.050. - Soliciting rides, business or contributions prohibited—Exceptions.
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(a)No person shall stand in ''or in proximity to'' a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver or occupant of any vehicle.
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As of March 2012, Wyandotte County Unified Government is the only municipal body of any sizeable population in the state of Kansas that has been confirmed to not have adopted the KS STO or a similar statute prohibiting hitchhiking anywhere near a road. This means that it ''should be legal'' to hitchhike in Wyandotte County.
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However when outside the limits of a city/municipal body and off the interstate and paved portion of any road or on the shoulder of said road, it is never illegal to hitchhike in the state of Kansas. Do not let the police bully you and try to tell you otherwise.
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== Getting Through ==
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There is a cluster of truck stops along the road to [[Colorado]], however it is advisable to catch a ride going all thorough the State until ''Limon'' in [[Colorado]]. In Kansas itself, there are two big rest-truck stops which are actual point of interest. Those consists of before [[Lawrence]] on I70 and before [[Topeka]] also on I70.
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If you are at the cluster of truck stops in KCMO you have about 2 options. First is take bus rides through the city to Lawrence which is an hour west of KC now this is not the easiest task I wouldn't recommend this option but it can be done. First go hitch to KC so you can get a bus. These truck stops are like 10 minutes from where you can get a bus from give or take but make sure the people who bring you bring you to an exit close enough where the buses run regularly (waffle house near these truckstops is a good place to catch a ride possibly talk to waitresses oh and ask about the waffle house). -> ''Confused'' '
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== Experiences ==
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:''I lived in Kansas for a long time and have hitched through countless times. The cops will frequently try to lie to me about it being illegal to hitchhike in the entire state. I typically tell them I am going to continue hitchhiking and I know what the law says. This has lead to me being arrested once even when I was not in breach of the law, although he let me go within minutes after talking to his supervisor and suddenly became a nice guy when I insisted on taking him to court ;]. As for rides, getting them can be difficult anywhere outside of I-70. I have waited over 6 hours on multiple occasions. When possible stay on interstate 70 and try to catch a ride all the way through the state.'' - [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] 0:42:21, 6 March 2012 (CET)
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== Cities ==
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* [[Kansas City]]
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* [[Lawrence]]
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* [[Topeka]]
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* [[Wichita]]
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Revision as of 01:13, 9 December 2015

Kansas is a state in the Mid West of the United States.

Law

As of 2010 the "Standard Traffic Ordinances for Kansas Cities" prepared and published in book form by the Kansas League of Municipalities declares hitchhiking illegal in all cities which adopt it's code. Not all cities upload their code to municode.com and not all municipal courts and police offices are willing to assist in making the information public over the phone, but Johnson county as well as the cities of Manhattan, Topeka, Lawrence, Emporia, El Dorado, Salina, Fort Scott, Leavenworth and Hutchinson have adopted the code. To be safe, try to hitchhike outside of the city limits of major towns in the state of Kansas. The exact wording of KS STO 69(a) is as follows:

Sec. 69. Pedestrians Soliciting Rides or Business.

(a) No person shall stand upon or along a street or highway for the purpose of soliciting a ride.

This overrides the K.S.A. statute that allows you to hitchhike on the shoulder or berm which claims that "no person shall stand on a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride..." Basically the new KS STO code as of 2010 makes it illegal to hitchhike anywhere near a road even if you are not on the paved portion designed for the ordinary flow of traffic. Wichita has not adopted the KS STO 69(a) statute but has adopted the following statute instead:

Sec. 11.44.050. - Soliciting rides, business or contributions prohibited—Exceptions.

(a)No person shall stand in or in proximity to a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver or occupant of any vehicle.

As of March 2012, Wyandotte County Unified Government is the only municipal body of any sizeable population in the state of Kansas that has been confirmed to not have adopted the KS STO or a similar statute prohibiting hitchhiking anywhere near a road. This means that it should be legal to hitchhike in Wyandotte County. However when outside the limits of a city/municipal body and off the interstate and paved portion of any road or on the shoulder of said road, it is never illegal to hitchhike in the state of Kansas. Do not let the police bully you and try to tell you otherwise.

Getting Through

There is a cluster of truck stops along the road to Colorado, however it is advisable to catch a ride going all thorough the State until Limon in Colorado. In Kansas itself, there are two big rest-truck stops which are actual point of interest. Those consists of before Lawrence on I70 and before Topeka also on I70.

If you are at the cluster of truck stops in KCMO you have about 2 options. First is take bus rides through the city to Lawrence which is an hour west of KC now this is not the easiest task I wouldn't recommend this option but it can be done. First go hitch to KC so you can get a bus. These truck stops are like 10 minutes from where you can get a bus from give or take but make sure the people who bring you bring you to an exit close enough where the buses run regularly (waffle house near these truckstops is a good place to catch a ride possibly talk to waitresses oh and ask about the waffle house). -> Confused '

Experiences

I lived in Kansas for a long time and have hitched through countless times. The cops will frequently try to lie to me about it being illegal to hitchhike in the entire state. I typically tell them I am going to continue hitchhiking and I know what the law says. This has lead to me being arrested once even when I was not in breach of the law, although he let me go within minutes after talking to his supervisor and suddenly became a nice guy when I insisted on taking him to court ;]. As for rides, getting them can be difficult anywhere outside of I-70. I have waited over 6 hours on multiple occasions. When possible stay on interstate 70 and try to catch a ride all the way through the state. - Thewindandrain 0:42:21, 6 March 2012 (CET)

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