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Water over the road at mile point 0.5 on KY-1428 in Floyd County. Road blockage due to flooding at mile point 21.0 on KY-122 in Floyd County. Road blockage due to flooding south of Jackson at Lost ...
KY 555 is a relatively new route; it replaced a portion of KY 53 near its south end and was intended to provide better access to the Bluegrass Parkway eastbound.. Until the 2010-11 fiscal year, the Bluegrass Parkway interchange was KY 555's northern terminus. [2]
A traffic collision reported around 2:50 p.m. Tuesday blocked all lanes of southbound traffic on I-5 near Portal Way in Ferndale. Traffic finally resumed through the area around 5:15 p.m. after ...
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Westbound Bluegrass Parkway near Bardstown. In 2003, the road was renamed in honor of Martha Layne Collins, the first female governor of Kentucky. Previously, it was the Kentucky Bluegrass parkway (and signed as "KB Parkway"), then later renamed the "Blue Grass Parkway" (sometimes with "Bluegrass" as one word, though in the highway's name, it was officially two words), and often called the "BG ...
I-555 exit 44 signage. I-555 begins at an interchange of I-55, US 61, and AR 77 in Turrell. I-55 goes south to Memphis, Tennessee. The road parallel to the Interstate, AR 463, is a former alignment of US 63. I-555 passes through farmland and Gilmore. Then, it passes through Tyronza and Marked Tree.
Slick conditions were reported and many roads were covered with snow throughout the Transportation Cabinet’s District 7, which covers Central Kentucky, the cabinet said in a social media post at ...
The route originates at a junction with U.S. Route 127 in the southern Russell County community of Freedom.The route continues into Adair County through Columbia.In the 2010s, KY 55 was rerouted onto the Columbia Bypass, while the original KY 55 alignment, which went through town and provided access to the Cumberland Parkway, was re-designated as KY 55 Business.