Crews are out across the area mowing along Kentucky interstates, parkways, and state highways.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says mowing zones will be marked by appropriate signage and should be treated with the same respect and caution as any other work zone. Drivers are urged to slow down and watch for slow-moving tractors and support vehicles that may be required to travel into and across travel lanes from time to time as they go about their work.
The Cabinet issued a reminder that political signs and other advertising placed along state right-of-way should be removed. Yard signs and other signs create both an obstacle and a safety hazard for mowing crews and will be removed by state personnel when required.
The following areas will see mowing crews in the coming weeks:
· Interstate 24 working from the Paducah area heading eastbound to the Kentucky-Tennessee State Line
· Crittenden County heading into Livingston County
· Calloway County working into Marshall County, then on into Trigg County
· McCracken County starting in the Reidland area, then working on into Ballard County and Carlisle County
Mowing and litter crews will continue to have active work zones across the region anytime weather conditions allow for about the next month.
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