Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) are planned for more projects, upcoming weeks within regular interval scheduled begins. For more upcoming events please visit one of our prominent website Car Transport Upcoming Schedule. For Additional information KYTC has created a new website for Louisville work zone please visit KYTC
The new website gives more information about monitoring the daily commuters or trip. And also it give the information about the lane closure, detour routes and construction updates said Andrea Clifford, public information officer for KYTC's Louisville highway district. For more additional information transport website through state visit the car shipping Transportation Website
When traveling in a work zone, remember to:
1. Expect the unexpected.
2. Slow down.
3. Don't tailgate. Keep a safe distance between vehicles.
4. Keep a safe distance from construction workers and equipment.
5. Pay attention to the signs.
6. Obey road crew flaggers.
7. Stay alert and minimize distractions.
8. Keep up with the traffic flow.
9. Schedule enough time to reach your destination.
10. Be patient and stay calm.
Statewide traffic information is available by calling 511 or online at ky.gov.
The new website gives more information about monitoring the daily commuters or trip. And also it give the information about the lane closure, detour routes and construction updates said Andrea Clifford, public information officer for KYTC's Louisville highway district. For more additional information transport website through state visit the car shipping Transportation Website
When traveling in a work zone, remember to:
1. Expect the unexpected.
2. Slow down.
3. Don't tailgate. Keep a safe distance between vehicles.
4. Keep a safe distance from construction workers and equipment.
5. Pay attention to the signs.
6. Obey road crew flaggers.
7. Stay alert and minimize distractions.
8. Keep up with the traffic flow.
9. Schedule enough time to reach your destination.
10. Be patient and stay calm.
Statewide traffic information is available by calling 511 or online at ky.gov.
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