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Jarrett Miller says KY 900 gets little from road crew

Jarrett Miller writes:
Whether you love or hate the road crews depends a lot on where you live. Having lived out on HWY 900 for over a year I can tell you that the road crews do little or nothing for us. Just this past Thursday (1/2) my wife, daughter and I were headed home in the early evening. HWY 55 was well treated and cleared, however; when we got to HWY 900, there was no sign of anything being done. There was several inches on snow and slush covering the road. The road was solid white. There weren't even any tire tracks. It had not been plowed or salted. In fact there were people parked at the head of the road waiting and hoping that the road crews would show up so that they could get home. Even with 4 Wheel drive, the drive was extremely dangerous. The road crews only focus on certain roads, and if you aren't on the very short list, they do nothing for you. -Jarrett Miller
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