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2024 Bike Walk Kentucky Summit
🚴🏼‍♂️🚴🏼‍♂️ Another successful Bike Walk Kentucky Summit was held this month at Transylvania University!!! People from across the state attended to learn how to make our roads safer for bicyclists and pedestrians. KYTC officials and area advocates shared great ideas and insights to promote a multimodal system that serves all users
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Speedens Crossing
Просмотров 114Месяц назад
Speedens Crossing is a highly traveled county road in Greenup County that needed improvements. Team KY provided $260,000 to Greenup County for repairs and repaving so it can continue to provide safe, vital connections and scenic beauty for Eastern Kentucky residents. Check out this story!
Skyview Lane Ribbon Cutting Recap
Просмотров 79Месяц назад
The Skyview high-ground community is building out of the floodplain! An access road near Hazard is days from completion to make it suitable to carry heavy equipment to the housing site. Contractors have started Phase II of a $12.7 million project to pave the road and grade residential lots for 150 new homes and residential streets within the neighborhood. We are keeping our promises to the fami...
Eastern Kentucky Floods - Rita and Henry's Story
Просмотров 85Месяц назад
Two years ago, historic floods washed away roads and bridges in Eastern Kentucky. Team Kentucky pledged to help communities recover and restoring critical connections was a key part of that. The Transportation Cabinet has replaced or reopened 138 bridges to date. Hear from one couple, the Moores, as they share their story about an Elkhorn City bridge.
New I-71 Interchange at Exit 20!
Просмотров 100Месяц назад
Exciting news! 🚗 The I-71 interchange at Exit 20 in Oldham County is now OPEN! Check out our latest video for a sneak peek of the improvements and what to expect on your next drive. 🎥🛣️
2024 State Roadeo Competition Recap Video
Просмотров 1832 месяца назад
Here’s a look at this year’s equipment operators' safety training known as the Statewide Roadeo! 🎉 Watch the skills and precision it takes for our crews to safely keep Kentuckians moving all year! 🚧
KYTC Pollinator Plot Program Update!
Просмотров 732 месяца назад
Buzzing with excitement for Pollinator Month! Let's celebrate the tiny heroes that keep our ecosystems thriving. KYTC now has more than 100 pollinator plots spanning 200 acres of roadside! Learn how pollinator plots help support a thriving environment! bit.ly/3yBxsXz 🦋 #PollinatorWeek #KYTC 🌻
You Can Fly AOPA Foundation Workshop Testimony - Lindsey Case - Lawrence County High School
Просмотров 302 месяца назад
We're excited to showcase a testimony from Lindsey Case, a teacher and aviation ground instructor at Lawrence County High School in Eastern Kentucky. Lindsey talks about her experience at the You Can Fly AOPA Foundation's Aviation Curriculum Workshop. This incredible event invited leaders and educators from across Kentucky and the entire country to participate in a hands-on training workshop de...
The Kentucky Engineering Exposure Network - KEEN
Просмотров 1363 месяца назад
It might be summer vacation for teachers, but we know - your mind’s always in the classroom. If you’re planning your curriculum, ask a civil engineer to visit a class through the Kentucky Engineering Exposure Network, or KEEN Program! We offer free visits with hands-on activities to boost students’ math and science skills. (And we’ll talk about our scholarships, too.) Learn more, and request a ...
2023 Best Maintained Rest Area Award Ceremony Recap
Просмотров 663 месяца назад
The 2023 Best Maintained Rest Area Award goes to...I-65 in Hart County!
2024 Kentucky Safety Summit
Просмотров 1443 месяца назад
Engineers, educators, transportation and law enforcement leaders from across the commonwealth gathered for this week's Safety Summit to talk best practices and new ways to keep Kentuckians safer together.
KYTC Internship - Nick
Просмотров 804 месяца назад
"My time here has been the ultimate privilege and I have been able to have some amazing experiences.” Tag along and hear from one of our spring interns, Nick, when he got to join RJ Corman on an inspection visit. Interested in a paid internship at KYTC? Learn more about our programs at transportation.ky.gov/Education.
Kentucky Partnership with Center for Employment Opportunities Supports Second Chances
Просмотров 874 месяца назад
April is Second Chance Month and Team Kentucky is proud to help all Kentuckians live productive lives. Since 2019, we have partnered with the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) in our District 5 region to provide formerly incarcerated individuals skills needed to get on a path to gainful employment. Participants get hands-on crew experience on activities like landscaping, graffiti remova...
New I-65 Interchange in Glendale
Просмотров 2284 месяца назад
Work at the Glendale I-65 Interchange in Hardin County is near completion! A ribbon-cutting was held April 12th to mark full opening of the bridge and ramps to the interstate.
A Work Zone Safety Message from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear
Просмотров 354 месяца назад
Making sure our workers and drivers are safe is a top priority for Team Kentucky. Let's all work to keep them safe. Slow down and stay alert in work zones.
Work Zone Awareness Week Press Event Recap
Просмотров 644 месяца назад
Work Zone Awareness Week Press Event Recap
Mike's Story - National Work Zone Awareness Week
Просмотров 714 месяца назад
Mike's Story - National Work Zone Awareness Week
Eric's Story - National Work Zone Awareness Week
Просмотров 694 месяца назад
Eric's Story - National Work Zone Awareness Week
A Message from our Crews - National Work Zone Awareness Week
Просмотров 3004 месяца назад
A Message from our Crews - National Work Zone Awareness Week
The Collins Story - Mt. Sterling Roundabout Intersection Improvement
Просмотров 2175 месяцев назад
The Collins Story - Mt. Sterling Roundabout Intersection Improvement
Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse!
Просмотров 585 месяцев назад
Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse!
Solar Eclipse Travel Tips
Просмотров 1155 месяцев назад
Solar Eclipse Travel Tips
Young Eagle Flights with Hopkinsville Boys & Girls Club at the Hopkinsville-Christian Co. Airport
Просмотров 225 месяцев назад
Young Eagle Flights with Hopkinsville Boys & Girls Club at the Hopkinsville-Christian Co. Airport
Kentucky's Newest Public-Use Airport - Gallatin County Airport
Просмотров 955 месяцев назад
Kentucky's Newest Public-Use Airport - Gallatin County Airport
Traffic Operations Center
Просмотров 1465 месяцев назад
Traffic Operations Center
Kentucky Department of Aviation - Highlight an Aviation Career: Aircraft Mechanic
Просмотров 646 месяцев назад
Kentucky Department of Aviation - Highlight an Aviation Career: Aircraft Mechanic
Skyview Lane Event Recap
Просмотров 956 месяцев назад
Skyview Lane Event Recap
Aviation Day at Capital City Airport (FFT) Recap
Просмотров 166 месяцев назад
Aviation Day at Capital City Airport (FFT) Recap
Aviation Safety Tip - Magneto & Prop Safety
Просмотров 246 месяцев назад
Aviation Safety Tip - Magneto & Prop Safety
Kentuckys' EV Charging Program
Просмотров 2706 месяцев назад
Kentuckys' EV Charging Program

Комментарии

  • @friarzero9841
    @friarzero9841 2 дня назад

    This is going to cause all kinds of traffic accidents.

  • @ralphnolan3187
    @ralphnolan3187 18 дней назад

    Slave labor is what built the United states

  • @trueKENTUCKY
    @trueKENTUCKY 18 дней назад

    dont ask about the ancient mummies 🤠

  • @fayizabid3183
    @fayizabid3183 Месяц назад

    Iklan Paramex Flu & Batuk

  • @tracycombs1484
    @tracycombs1484 Месяц назад

    I'm from Berea Kentucky and my ancestors played a part in Boonesborro. Harrison and John Renta Baker, who was a longbow hunter.

  • @frankfortprinter
    @frankfortprinter Месяц назад

    I’m actually pretty happy with the concept of creatively reorganizing our traffic patterns for safety. The trick is the dissemination of information like this to the general public. This video is great and very helpful but it (and the others like it) need promoting to the driving public. I’m sharing on social media, for example. I’m a traffic nerd but not every driver is.

  • @phyllisodell4453
    @phyllisodell4453 Месяц назад

    I know of some folks who go miles out of their way, just to avoid a traffic circle. This looks something that, if not extremely well lighted and marked, will cause many problems for the older driver and definitely for those driving alcohol impaired. This seems very confusing to me and I anticipate hearing about many accidents. Good Luck!

  • @swordsmen8856
    @swordsmen8856 Месяц назад

    I would love to see more of these projects!!!! Awesome Video

  • @debbiehagan1727
    @debbiehagan1727 2 месяца назад

    This is such a friggin joke!! The one in Bowling Green operates like it just opened yesterday with all the used office crap they found at the dump. It's disorganized mess, with little to no signage or direction. I've seen children's lemonade stands operated better!! It's a Disgrace! Took over 4 hours to just renew a drivers license!!! Are you kidding me!!! Lost an entire day's work!!!!

  • @PlaceIsrealNounplaceno
    @PlaceIsrealNounplaceno 3 месяца назад

    Adb here a this suxs I miss Roy so bad

  • @SploogeonGoogle-sl6wh
    @SploogeonGoogle-sl6wh 3 месяца назад

    What about this is different than a driver's license? Is this even still a thing? Also, it's an embarrassment to the commonwealth there was ever a mask mandate.

  • @tboned70
    @tboned70 3 месяца назад

    If its not Native American then its really not Ancient,...!

  • @justj2729
    @justj2729 3 месяца назад

    I’m getting KY traffic school flashbacks…

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 3 месяца назад

    Let me narrow it down for you, we all came from Adam & Eve,!

  • @TimMcCurry-ue9kr
    @TimMcCurry-ue9kr 3 месяца назад

    Must you sound exactly like you are reading the script. It’s like listening to someone chew.

  • @ExaltedDuck
    @ExaltedDuck 4 месяца назад

    The whole point of a turbo roundabout is to force certain lanes to certain exits. If you miss your exit, you can't just "go around again" at least not without violating the lane keep rules. And as far not stopping and accommodating traffic.of all size, watch that semi again. It's barely able to navigate the radius shown. When it enters, it won't be able to accelerate like a sedan. These things really have to be built right or they end up like the one in Hollister, CA... fortunately fatal incidents down at that intersection but accidents have almost tripled since opening (from 1 every 8 days to 1 every 2.5). One advantage of the traditional American light-controlled straight crossing intersection is that it fits within the space already allocated to the roads. Installimg a large enough roundabout for highway speeds and semi traffic (especially dual trailer) requires buying up enough land or results in a too-tight radius.

    • @Paul_C
      @Paul_C 3 месяца назад

      Wrong, once you complete the full circle you had time to choose the right exit. Seems Americans don't understand signs, so should you ever venture outside the USA, Walk means the as 'the green walking man', the 'red standing still man' means Stop. Never ever drive in Europe, or for that matter, the rest of the world.

    • @ExaltedDuck
      @ExaltedDuck 3 месяца назад

      Easy there, tiger. Check the video at 1:37. The voice says "drivers who miss their exit should continue around the intersection until they get to their exit again". I was pointing out the design of a turbo roundabout prevents this. Boldly declaring me wrong to chime in and says that a turbo roundabout prevents this just makes you look a bit overly aggressive and silly.

  • @lisacorio5668
    @lisacorio5668 5 месяцев назад

    That's my upbringing and family. I am very proud of being raised in Davis Bottom. It would have been good if they kept my Grandmother's house there, as part of the history. She was very respected by the whole community. Thank you for this documentary 😊❤

  • @lisacorio5668
    @lisacorio5668 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this documentary. It would have been an honor if they would have left my Grandmother's house there so people could see an example of the houses that was there. I remember living there as a little girl. My Grandmother was a leader of the community. She was very respected by the whole community. 😊

  • @jenniferwills3095
    @jenniferwills3095 5 месяцев назад

    Slaves became early Americans. It is part of integration.

  • @bonniearmstrong6564
    @bonniearmstrong6564 5 месяцев назад

    My great grandparents were from Kentucky before moving north to Michigan in the late1800. Do not remember the name of the county they were from, seems to me it started with an H. My grandmother was born in Ohio while they traveling north.

  • @drewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
    @drewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 5 месяцев назад

    Bruh it’s been 12 years, no one?

  • @user-zy5zu3tx9o
    @user-zy5zu3tx9o 6 месяцев назад

    Stop building all these damn roads that's destroying Kentuckys pristine beauty. To many people here destroying Kentucky. Turning Kentucky in to one big subdivision.

  • @dougclem7711
    @dougclem7711 6 месяцев назад

    IS THAT MATT BEVIN?

  • @etiennescarbinski7890
    @etiennescarbinski7890 6 месяцев назад

    Why does it take longer to build a bridge now than it did to win WW2?

  • @andrewsmith9010
    @andrewsmith9010 6 месяцев назад

    We are Engineers, We don’t made mistakes… We made revisions Rev #9 anyone???

  • @Twitchiscomplicated
    @Twitchiscomplicated 6 месяцев назад

    "Maintaining 9000 bridges" my guy, have you driven over a bridge lately? Hit a pothole hard enough on a bridge and itll throw your alignment out and fix it in one pass.

  • @RealGalaxyGamers
    @RealGalaxyGamers 6 месяцев назад

    Home!

  • @BensEcoAdvntr
    @BensEcoAdvntr 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Ohio but have visited Kentucky a number of times. I was able to make the trip to Mammoth Cave OK in my Chevrolet Bolt EUV, but having more options/locations will be welcome

  • @LyndaP31
    @LyndaP31 6 месяцев назад

    I sure hope the infrastructure is there before the country forces us all to buy these EV cars no one can afford. Our winters are going to make it a literal hell for everyone in this state.

  • @bjmartin5225
    @bjmartin5225 7 месяцев назад

    Is this about the history of a place or a history of black people .

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 7 месяцев назад

    Children dying of exposure wasn’t only a tragedy, it was mass murder.

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 7 месяцев назад

    "Their slaves" = "the people they enslaved".

  • @aapex1
    @aapex1 7 месяцев назад

    How can any even moderately educated person use the non word EXPECIALLY?

  • @stevefranklin9920
    @stevefranklin9920 7 месяцев назад

    I've come to understand that there were also Caucasian slaves. Does anyone know where they might have been?

    • @JamieMcKinsey
      @JamieMcKinsey Месяц назад

      Lost to history because I don't think people care.

  • @stevefranklin9920
    @stevefranklin9920 7 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know if they've started bringing back the bison to the Blue Ridge Mountains? I sure hope they do, along with the elk.

  • @stevefranklin9920
    @stevefranklin9920 7 месяцев назад

    No doubt it's the remains of a structure that was, like many, many others, flooded when the dams were built. A lot of America's past has been buried under silt and many feet of water due to the flooding that comes every time a dam is built.

  • @antj2536
    @antj2536 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!!! Those yellow DuraPost look great 😉 !!! Good to have something easy to replace , because they will definitely get hit! At least it will be a SAFEHIT 😉 Valtir

  • @ebal955
    @ebal955 7 месяцев назад

    Love to see this on youtube. I was an archeology major and its neat to learn about what life was like based on all the atrifacts found. Thank you. : )

  • @williamstamper442
    @williamstamper442 7 месяцев назад

    My dad's family are from the same holler in eastern Kentucky since genealogy done by a relative went back to 1770's when the courthouse burned down and haven't been able to go back any further so far. Being real close to the Virginia border, this part of Appalachia was settled no doubt by those ame people who were around during the time this country became a country. Back then someone would make a claim from a creek or river, on one side and take up a whole bottom near the flowing water, and up the side of one or two adjacent mountains with a holler cut up the middle of the two. Depending on the lay of the land, ones parcel may end at the top of the mountains...or much further depending on the next running water or creek source. Water flows down in the bottom between every few mountains even if the rate and volume of flow may be small. Those natural "boundaries" were first used as property lines when the Commonwealth was first settled. Sure we all have immigrated to this great country, it's just mind blowing this half of my family has been pretty much in the same spot for around 275 years in the same general area. It don't take long, just a few generations, for young men and women to marry as the original home place gets split up into smaller parcels. Many of these would not be farmed on their own due to no flat land but back then if one set out to farm they would make sure their parcel came with enough of the flatter land near water. On my mom's side of the family both grandparents came from big farming families in the west/southwestern side of Kentucky near the Ohio River which would be another interesting genealogy to study some day. Not so pleasant answers may arise to questions such as why my grandmother was the second oldest of 13 kids, all of whom died of cancer within a relatively small amount of time, with the exception of two who died young due to other causes. My grandfather's story is not much different but not as dramatic in numbers of deaths due to cancer which were spread out over several more years.

  • @huh0123
    @huh0123 8 месяцев назад

    So basically what I am looking at is an over-designed piece of roadway. You don’t stop through traffic, which means people have to yield at a stoplight just like normal. Which means there is no real way for a traffic light to tell people to get a move on without stopping the cross traffic? You have to STOP THE CROSS TRAFFIC ANYWAYS????? it’s no different from a regular intersection besides being more expensive and more dangerous for pedestrians, because now pedestrians can’t even cross the road without fear of some uncontrolled piece of machinery doesn’t have a traffic light controlling their actions.

  • @BellaBellaElla
    @BellaBellaElla 8 месяцев назад

    This is so flippin terrifying.

  • @ThomasBomb45
    @ThomasBomb45 8 месяцев назад

    safer for WHO?

  • @381delirius
    @381delirius 8 месяцев назад

    let's just ignore pedestrian safety

  • @davidgutierrez-aguirre4807
    @davidgutierrez-aguirre4807 8 месяцев назад

    I once called WAdot to warn of a dangerously short yellow light time on a high speed highway, they fixed it. Pretty cool.

  • @arshdeepsandhu
    @arshdeepsandhu 8 месяцев назад

    You made an intersection that’s even worse for pedestrians. Nice!

  • @quadcorelatte8217
    @quadcorelatte8217 8 месяцев назад

    How about public transit and multi-modal infrastructure lmao

  • @DrowsySquid75
    @DrowsySquid75 8 месяцев назад

    More dangerous to have that… you have immediate conflict points when trying to get to the center lane

  • @Hirshkowsky
    @Hirshkowsky 8 месяцев назад

    That shit looks unnecessarily complicated 😂

  • @Mr.Anderson55
    @Mr.Anderson55 8 месяцев назад

    It's interesting that a state that hardly gets any snow has these, but states like Maine, Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Michigan don't.

  • @JasonPaige-hz9wx
    @JasonPaige-hz9wx 8 месяцев назад

    Is this one of the Truck that Edison motors said can get benched over sensors?