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Drivers should watch for spraying crews as KYTC treats roadways for weeds and invasive plants

As Kentuckians wait for warmer weather, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet highway crews are getting ready to prepare the roadways. 

Motorists should be on the lookout for KYTC crews using spray trucks and other equipment to control noxious weeds growing along state-maintained roadways.

The KYTC says controlling weeds is a key part of maintaining safe roads as invasive plants such as spotted knapweed and Canada thistle can destroy roadside turf, leaving areas vulnerable to erosion. This can lead to damages to transportation infrastructure, and weed growth can potentially reduce visibility on the roadway. Expansive plant growth also has the potential to attract wildlife closer to the road which can lead to more hazards.

Motorists are reminded to use extra caution when spraying crews are working along the side of the road. Give these vehicles extra space. Kentuckians treating weeds on private property adjacent to state-owned rights of way may request highway crews treat eligible vegetation. Contact your nearest KYTC cabinet office for more information.

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