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KY 191 turns right and heads to the southeast before curving to a more easterly direction. In Daysboro, it intersects the northern terminus of KY 1419 (Upper Gilmore Road). It curves to the southeast and then travels through Insko and intersects KY 205. The two highway travel concurrently to the south-southeast.
Snow and ice left roads a slippery, dangerous mess across parts of the Midwest Sunday including Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky as a winter storm roared east. As one Kansas state ...
191: 307 I-64 / US 150 at the Indiana state line: I-64 at the West Virginia state line 1956: current Begins at the Indiana border in Louisville and travels 191 miles (308 km) east to the West Virginia border near Catlettsburg. I-65: 137: 220 I-65 at the Tennessee state line: I-65 at the Indiana state line 1956: current
US 23 at the VA state line: US 23 at the OH state line 1926: current Also known as the Country Music Highway. It is a designated Kentucky Scenic Byway and an American Byway. US 25: 177.3: 285.3 US 25W/US 25E at North Corbin: US 42/US 127 at Covington: 1926: current US 25W: 28: 45 US 25W at the TN state line: US 25/US 25E at North Corbin
Road blockage due to flooding and water over the road at mile point 26.4 on Warfield, route KY-292, in Martin County Road blockage due to flooding at mile point 6.2 on KY-40 in Martin County
Interstate 64 (I-64) in the US state of Kentucky travels for 191 miles (307 km), passing by the major towns and cities of Louisville, Frankfort, Lexington, and Ashland.It has several major junctions with other Interstates, including I-65, I-71, I-264, and I-265 in Louisville and I-75 in Lexington.
Kentucky Route 932 (KY 932) is a 5.148-mile-long (8.285 km) rural secondary highway in central Letcher County.The highway begins at US 119 east of Oven Fork.KY 932 follows Poor Fork of the Cumberland River east to Upper Cumberland, where the highway meets the northern end of KY 3405 (Roberts Branch Road).
State highways in Kentucky are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which classifies routes as either primary or secondary. Some routes, such as Kentucky Route 80, are both primary and secondary, with only a segment of the route listed as part of the primary system. Despite the name, there is no difference in signage between ...