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  2. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet headquarters in Frankfort, Kentucky. KYTC maintains 63,845 lane miles (102,749 lane kilometers), [ 4 ] or over 27,600 centerline miles (44,400 centerline kilometers), [ 5 ] of roadways in the state.

  3. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    Kentucky Route 848 is a 14.998-mile-long (24.137 km) rural secondary highway in southern Todd County and southwestern Logan County. The highway begins at a four-legged intersection with US 41 and KY 104 in the city of Trenton ; US 41 follows Main Street, and KY 104 heads south along Clarksville Street and north briefly with US 41 before turning ...

  4. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    Kentucky Route 2861 is a 6.593-mile-long (10.610 km) rural secondary highway in southern Shelby County. The highway runs from KY 148 in the village of Olive Branch north to US 60 in Shelbyville. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 2861 through an April 8, 1987, official order. [22]

  5. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    [1] [2] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 3019 along the bypassed portion of KY 101 and part of the bypassed portion of KY 259 through Rhoda via a September 23, 2002, official order after the latter highway was relocated around Rhoda. The agency transferred Brownsville Road between KY 3019 and the KY 101–KY 259 intersection ...

  6. List of primary state highways in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Department of motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Division of the Maryland Department of Transportation: Massachusetts: Registry of Motor Vehicles [31] Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation; transferred from the Executive Office of Transportation effective November 1, 2009 [citation needed] Michigan: Michigan Secretary of State [32] Minnesota: Driver and Vehicle Services [33]

  8. Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The Division of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement was a stand-alone department (known as the Kentucky Department of Vehicle Enforcement) until July 14, 2008, when an executive order from then-Governor Steve Beshear, integrated it into the Kentucky State Police (KSP). [1]

  9. Jim Gray (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    James P. Gray II (born August 18, 1953) is an American politician who is the Kentucky Secretary of Transportation in the administration of Governor Andy Beshear. He is the former two-term mayor of Lexington, Kentucky. Gray served as the city's vice mayor from 2006 to 2010 before being elected mayor in November 2010.