A third party service, such as a non-profit or AAA, could be the ones administering driver's licenses if the bill passes.
If passed, places like AAA offices, insurance offices, or other government agencies would be able to apply and get approval from KYTC to do license renewals.
On Tuesday, the House Standing Committee on transportation approved House Bill 161, but what does that mean for you? The measure is sponsored by Rep. Kevin Jackson of Bowling Green and would allow ...
In late December, some people reported waiting in line for as long as four hours just to get into the Bowman Field Driver ...
With the Super Bowl right around the corner, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds Kentuckians to make responsible ...
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Ahead of the May 7 enforcement date to obtain a RealID in the state, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet held a pop-up event Wednesday at the Livingston County Public Library to ...
“The corridor experiences heavy traffic congestion and has been identified as a priority high crash corridor,” the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says on a web page explaining the project.
CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. (WSIL) -- Officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - District 1 say KY 2547 in Calloway County ...
While yesterday's rain may be through, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 1 has reported that some roads have been ...