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Signage is needed at G.B. Bardin, KY 80 intersection Commentary By Chris Knifley Residents of KY 80 (West), Bliss, Gradyville and other popular western destinations of the County had their commutes interrupted yesterday by another semi truck that attempted to travel down G.B. Bardin Road from KY 80 West.The truck driver attempted to return to KY 80 after realizing that G.B. Bardin Road is not commercial vehicle friendly. The vehicle completely blocked both lanes of travel on KY 80 for quite some time. The episode is the latest of four incidents that are thought to be the result of a mapping issue. - Chris Knifley This story was posted on 2013-08-30 07:21:39
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