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    Is it legal to change lanes at a Kansas intersection? See what the state law says

    By Lindsay Smith,

    16 hours ago

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    It’s an unspoken rule of the road to not change lanes in an intersection, but is it actually law?

    While Kansas law doesn’t specifically prohibit the move, changing lanes in an intersection can be considered an unsafe lane change.

    Making an unsafe lane change in Wichita could cost you $101.50, according to Wichita’s Municipal Court.

    In 2022, 314 tickets were written up in Wichita for drivers making unsafe lane changes , according to the Wichita Eagle’s traffic ticket database.

    So, what is and isn’t allowed when changing lanes in Kansas? How do you ensure you’re not doing it unsafely?

    Here’s a quick guide to what Kansas law says.

    What does Kansas law say about changing lanes?

    Kansas law states that drivers must stay in one lane of the road and cannot move lanes until “such movement can be made safely.”

    Kansas law also allows traffic-control devices to be installed to prohibit lane changing on any section of the road if necessary.

    Pavement markings are an easy way to see if changing lanes is allowed. Solid lines indicate that drivers are not allowed to use the other lane to pass, while dashed lines signify that they can.

    Here are some easy tips to make sure you are changing lanes safely , according to Direct Auto Insurance’s website:

    • Keep your turn signal on through the change
    • Check your mirrors
    • Look over your shoulder in case of your blind spot
    • Maintain one speed while changing lanes

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    James Scott
    10h ago
    Keep doing that and you'll be getting another car.
    Wayne Bashaw
    14h ago
    In and around Wichita between all the road construction and the people that don’t even follow the speed limit signs and not using their turn signals to let other drivers know what they are doing it is totally unsafe driving around in Wichita especially during busy hours Kellogg is totally out of control I try to avoid it more than anything I have already been rear-ended and the driver took off I was not happy think god not much damage to my car. so I ended up buying a car camera crazy thing about Kellogg is the posted speed limit says 60 and people literally fly by you I started to set my cruise at 63 and it helps a little but not much at all during rush hour people are doing 70 all the time we need more law enforcement on Kellogg way to dangerous like I said I try to avoid it the whole way east and west
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