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I-275 in Highland Heights, Kentucky: I-471 at the Ohio state line 1981: current Interstate 471 begins at Interstate 275 near Highland Heights and passes Newport before crossing the Ohio River to terminate at its parent route, Interstate 71, in Cincinnati, Ohio. I-569: 38.446: 61.873 I-69/I-169 northeast of Nortonville: I-165 southeast of Beaver ...
The Kentucky Revised Statute 177.020(1) [1] [2] provides that the Department of Highways, a part of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, is responsible for the establishment and classification of a State Primary Road System which includes the state primary routes, interstate highways, parkways and toll roads, state secondary routes, rural secondary routes and supplemental roads.
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 ...
Kentucky Route 183 is a 1.284-mile-long (2.066 km) rural secondary highway in central Edmonson County. The highway begins at KY 70 and KY 259 on the north side of the city of Brownsville. KY 183 follows Lock Road, which heads west and curves south and east to pass under KY 70 and KY 259's bridge across the Green River. The highway heads east to ...
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 23: 157.76: 253.89 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
Kentucky Route 1468 is a 1.101-mile-long (1.772 km) rural secondary highway in the city of Morgantown in central Butler County. The highway follows Gardner Road between Main Street, on which US 231 and KY 79 run concurrently, and KY 70 (Veterans Way) west of Interstate 165 (I-165, formerly the William H. Natcher Parkway). [1] [9] [11]
According to AARoads, the Kentucky interstate route was planned in 1958, with the first groundbreaking in Lyon County by December of 1967. The final segment of the freeway in the state was ...
Kentucky is served by six major interstate highways (I-24, I-64, I-65, I-69, I-71, I-75), seven parkways, and six bypasses and spurs.The parkways were originally toll roads, but on November 22, 2006, Governor Ernie Fletcher ended the toll charges on the William H. Natcher Parkway and the Audubon Parkway, the last two parkways in Kentucky to charge tolls for access. [1]