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New traffic signal to be turned on in Cave City Wed 3 Aug 2016

By Chis Watts, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3, Bowling Green, KY

BOWLING GREEN, KY (2 Aug 2016) – A new traffic signal in Cave City in Barren County is expected to become operational Wednesday, August 3 at 9amCT weather permitting. The new signal is located at the intersection of KY 90 and Sanders Street.

The purpose of the signal is to improve safety and mobility for the intersection that sees many motorists, including a lot of out-of-town motorists access businesses in that area. Message boards will remain in place for about a week after the signal is turned on to help remind motorists of the new signal.




This story was posted on 2016-08-03 05:12:24
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