Transportation Secretary Jim Gray Extends Official Order Intended to Speed Relief to Tornado, Flooding and Wind Damage Victims

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Commonwealth of Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet

Andy Beshear, Governor

Jim Gray, Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Chuck Wolfe
502-892-9038
chuck.wolfe@ky.gov


Transportation Secretary Jim Gray Extends Official Order Intended to Speed Relief to Tornado, Flooding and Wind Damage Victims

Temporarily lifts restrictions on commercial drivers involved in restoring power, clearing debris and delivering fuel; new expiration is Feb. 18, 2022

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 14, 2022) – Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray has extended for another month an official order temporarily suspending certain restrictions on motor carriers engaged in restoring power, clearing debris and delivering fuel to areas stricken by the Dec. 10, 2022 outbreak of tornados and other severe weather.

“Our Cabinet is ready to help ensure that needed relief gets quickly to areas that have lost electric power and otherwise are experiencing hardships due to the outbreak of tornados, high winds and flash flooding cited in the emergency declared by Gov. Andy Beshear,” Secretary Gray said.

With the extension, the order is effective through 12:01 a.m. Eastern on Feb. 18, 2022. It temporarily relieves commercial drivers from maximum driving times and weigh station stops if providing response to affected areas.

In addition, the order authorizes the Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Vehicle Regulation to waive permit fees for overweight/over-dimensional vehicles. To ensure the safety of the traveling public, carriers must comply with safety requirements and have a copy of the order in the truck cab if operating under the authority of the official order.

A copy of the order is posted at https://drive.ky.gov/Docs/Official%20Order-%20January%202021%20Tornados.pdf.

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