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Kansas allows Triples from Goodland KS to the Colorado border on Interstate 70. Missouri also allows triples on Interstate 70 from the Kansas border to trucking terminals in Kansas City MO with respect to limitations on rush hour traffic times, Kansas also allowed triples from the border to Baxter Springs KS, for Yellow Freight but now Baxter Springs does not operate as a Distribution Center.

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