District 8 Snowfighters Complete Winter Storm Response
SOMERSET, Ky. (Feb. 20, 2025) - The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 8 crews have completed their snow and ice operations following the recent winter storm. Since Tuesday, crews have worked around the clock to clear roadways after several inches of snow covered the district.
As of this afternoon, all state-maintained routes are mostly clear, though some rural roads may still have sporadic slick spots. With extremely low temperatures expected overnight, refreezing is likely, and black ice may develop. Motorists should exercise caution, particularly on less-traveled roads.
Snow and ice response teams will remain on standby across the district overnight to address any roadway concerns as needed.
Black Ice Driving Tips
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Slow down: Reduce your speed and allow extra following distance.
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Avoid cruise control: Do not use cruise control on icy roads.
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Look for shiny patches: Black ice often appears as a glossy, smooth surface.
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Use headlights: Low-beam headlights can improve visibility of icy pavement.
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Steer into skids: If your vehicle begins to skid, ease off the gas and steer in the direction you want to go.
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Use a higher gear: Shifting to a higher gear can improve traction.
For real-time traffic information and to track snow removal efforts in your county, visit GoKY.ky.gov. Stay updated on KYTC District 8’s response efforts by following us on Twitter at @KYTCDistrict8 and Facebook at facebook.com/KYTCDistrict8.
KYTC District 8 is responsible for maintaining state highways in Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Lincoln, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, and Wayne counties.
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