- blocking roadway, removal of vehicles and materials - SB 59
| Agritourism highway signs, mandate Transportation Cabinet to promote usage of - HJR 112 |
| All-terrain vehicles, no person under age 16 shall operate and helmets required for operation of - HB 86 |
| Coal Miner's Highway, designate - HJR 95 |
| Col. Andrew Jackson May Bridge, designate in Floyd County - SJR 79 |
| Cpl. Joshua D. Harris Memorial Bridge, designate in Letcher County - HJR 106 |
| Cumberland Gap and Trail of Tears, automobile tours on state road map - HJR 99 |
| Department of highways, deadlines to transfer surplus right-of-way by - HB 289 |
| Extended |
- weight coal roads, weight limits by truck size - HB 129
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- weight road system, define system by transportation of coal - HB 8: SCS(1)
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- weight road system, exempt roads within a consolidated local government - HB 8: SFA(1)
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- weight road system, exempt roads within an urban county government - HB 8: SFA(2)
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- weight road system, exempt specific roads - HB 8: SFA(3)
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| Finance and administration cabinet, deadline to prepare surplus right-of-way deed - HB 289 |
| Frank DeRossett Bridge, designate in Floyd County - HJR 94 |
| Hal |
- Rogers Parkway, allow partial control of access - SB 165; HB 340
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- Rogers Parkway, partial control of access, specifications for - HB 340: HFA(1)
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| Highway |
- Watch Program, commendation of - HR 126
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- work zones, identification of for double fine purposes - HB 237: HCS
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| Inoperative traffic signal, when to proceed - HB 311 |
| John C. Cline Memorial Bridge, designate in Martin County - HJR 37 |
| KY |
- 11, designate section as The Veterans Memorial Highway - HJR 90
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- 3024E, designate as Kassidy Mountain Road - SJR 100
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- 72, Harlan Co., name segment in memory of victims of 1932 Yancey Mine Disaster - HJR 27
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- 979 in Floyd County, designate the Eula Hall Highway - SJR 68
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| Letcher County Coal Miners Highway, designate - SJR 4 |
| Manufactured homes, restrict transportation of - HB 309 |
| MIRET devices, allow use by transportation employees - HB 17: HFA(1) |
| Motorcycle |
- safety awareness signs, cabinet approval of placement - HB 39: HFA(1)
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- safety awareness signs, placement on rights-of-way - HB 39
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| Moves a project from the Six-year Highway Plan into the budget as a line item - HB 267: HFA(15) |
| R. D. "Doc" Marshall Bridge," designated in Allen, Kentucky - HJR 98 |
| Recreational vehicles, permissible appurtenances for width limits - HB 139 |
| Resource recovery roads, use natural resources and petroleum severance tax for - HB 8: HFA(1) |
| Rest areas, require POW/MIA flag to be flown - HB 443 |
| Road names, omnibus resolution, name section of US 431 in Muhlenberg County - HJR 135: HCS |
| Roads |
- and bridges, naming of - HJR 135: SCS
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- and bridges, naming of to honor individuals and groups - HJR 135
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| Ronald Reagan Memorial Parkway, designate in Lewis County - SJR 15 |
| Slow-moving vehicles, lighting requirements for - HB 378 |
| Speed limits, increase on interstates, parkways, and 4 lane state roads - HB 450 |
| Subdivision road districts - HB 312 |
| Surplus right-of-way property, transfer of - HB 289 |
| Thomas D. Emberton Bridge, designate in Metcalfe County - HJR 115 |
| Traffic control devices, installation in school zones - HB 154 |
| Trail of Tears Historic Trail, promotion of - SR 43 |
| Turnpike authority, requirement to meet to consider surplus right-of-way transfer - HB 289 |
| U.S. 119 in Letcher County, remove from naming as Coal Miners Highway - HJR 135: HFA(1) |
| US |
- 25 in Madison County, designate portion in honor of John G. Fee - SJR 82
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- 25E, designate a section as the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail - HJR 122
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- 60, section in Franklin County, designated as Officer Jason Cammack Memorial Highway - HJR 88
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- 62 in Lyon County and Marshall County, name the Veterans Memorial Highway - HJR 76
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| Vehicular homicide, penalty increase - HB 514 |
| Woodrow Wilson Burchett Memorial Bridge, designate in Floyd County - HJR 38 |
| Work |
- zone, highway workers to be present - HB 237: SFA(1)
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- zone, speeding in, required notice for double fines - HB 237
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