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Motorists urged to use caution as the U.S. 68 yard sale begins Thursday The 400-mile yard sale goes from Thursday until Sunday, May 31 through June 3, 2018 Click on headline for story with graphic, map By Wes Watt, Public Information Officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3, Bowling Green, KY BOWLING GREEN, KY (Tue 29 May 2018) – Motorists traveling on U.S. 68 throughout Kentucky need to be aware of the annual yard sale event which is along the entire stretch of U.S. 68 in Kentucky. The event begins Thursday, May 31 and goes through Sunday, June 3. Motorists need to use extra caution when traveling on this route while this event is going on. Slower traffic, distracted driving, increase in pedestrians, sight distance limitations and unusual parking conditions are some of the challenges motorists will face during this event. Motorists should always be aware of their surroundings. Slow down and be on the lookout for pedestrians, especially children. Just like in a construction zone, pay close attention when traveling through an area where multiple yard sales are taking place. Don't allow electronic devices to be a distraction. Taking these simple steps can greatly reduce the risk of vehicle crashes and pedestrian strikes. Please check out our District 3 Twitter account at KYTCDISTRICT3 and our Facebook account at KYTCDISTRICT3 for more information. Navigate traffic with KYTC, goky.ky.gov, and Waze, www.waze.com! - WES WATT. This story was posted on 2018-05-29 07:25:05
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