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Suggests signage as on KY 461 for safer Bypass & Burkesville

Linda Cook writes:
Just a thought and/or two cents. What would it take to get signage such as that when traveling into Mount Vernon on Hwy. 461 or Somerset from the London/West 80 direction? In crisscrossing the state on a daily/weekly basis, I've noticed these signs becoming more common. Signs on the side of and over the roadway with flashing lights that state when flashing prepare to stop. This is linked to the stoplights at the upcoming intersection. Like others, I've also wondered at the lack of rumble strips. - Linda Cook
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