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Note: All values are approximate, based
on available crash data.
Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics
Fatal Truck Accidents: 117 / year
Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 2,179 / year
Accident Locations: 23% (Urban), 77% (Rural)
Carrier Information:
- 56% of Kentucky truck accidents involve carriers whose principle place of
business is not KY.
Largest Kentucky Truck Carriers:
- ROBERTS & OAKE,
INC.
- ARNOLD MOVING COMPANY, INC.
- PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
- CARNES TRUCKING CO., INC.
- SALLEE HORSE VANS INC
There were no
contributing weather conditions in 78.6% of Kentucky truck accidents.
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Car Accident
Statistics
Persons Killed in
Motor Vehicle Crashes: 964 / year
Multi-Vehicle Crashes Resulting in Fatalities: 378 / year
Approx. 72% of fatal car accidents occurred at speeds of 55mph or greater.
97 auto accidents resulting in fatalities were on roads with 3 or more traffic
lanes.
Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes: $3.1 Billion/year
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Major Interstates,
Intrastates, and Highway Corridors
Four major interstates
criss cross through Kentucky, including I-64, I-65, I-71 and I-75.
Interstate 64: I-64 begins in O'Fallon, MO and ends in Chesapeake, VA. 191
miles of I-64 extend through Kentucky, including interchanges at Louisville,
where it connects with I-65 and I-71, and Lexington, where it intersects I-75.
Interstate 65: I -65 extends from Mobile, Alabama to Gary, Indiana, just
southeast of Chicago. Kentucky contains 137 miles of the highway, which takes
it through Bowling Green and Louisville.
Interstate 71: The southern end of I-71 is an intersection with I-64 in
Louisville, Kentucky, also known as Spaghetti Junction. The northern end is
Cleveland Ohio. 96 miles extend through Kentucky, where it runs together with
I-75 to Cincinnati.
Interstate 75: I-75 runs from Hialeh, FL to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan at
the Canadian border. Kentucky contains 192 miles of the highway, which goes
through Lexington and runs with I-71 to Cincinnati.
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About Kentucky
Kentucky, “The
Bluegrass State”, is widely known for its beautiful Thoroughbred
horses and local
whiskey distilleries. Situated at the gathering place of four of the
largest
U.S. rivers, the
Cumberland,
Tennessee,
Ohio
and
Mississippi, Kentucky boasts more running water than any other
contiguous state.
According to the 2000 Census, just over
4 million residents call Kentucky home.
Lexington's
metro area and KY's
portions of the
Louisville and
Cincinnati metro areas, together, make up less than half of the state
population.
Frankfort, the state capital, has nearly
28,000 residents. Kentucky,
U.S.A.,
teems with inviting people, places and experiences one will not soon
forget. With affordable living surrounded by spectacular views,
Kentucky provides an ideal location for growing a family or business.
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Kentucky Counties
| County |
Formed |
Seat(s) |
Area |
Population |
Density
|
|
Adair |
1802 |
Columbia |
406.8 |
17,244 |
42.3
|
|
Allen |
1815 |
Scottsville |
346.1 |
17,800 |
51.4
|
|
Anderson |
1827 |
Lawrenceburg |
202.6 |
19,111 |
94.2
|
|
Ballard |
1842 |
Wickliffe |
251.1 |
8,286 |
32.9
|
|
Barren |
1799 |
Glasgow |
490.9 |
38,033 |
77.4
|
|
Bath |
1811 |
Owingsville |
279.4 |
11,085 |
39.6
|
|
Bell |
1867 |
Pineville |
360.7 |
30,060 |
83.3
|
|
Boone |
1799 |
Burlington |
246.2 |
85,991 |
349.1
|
|
Bourbon |
1786 |
Paris |
291.4 |
19,360 |
66.4
|
|
Boyd |
1860 |
Catlettsburg |
160.1 |
49,752 |
310.6
|
|
Boyle |
1842 |
Danville |
181.9 |
27,697 |
152.2
|
|
Bracken |
1797 |
Brooksville |
203.2 |
8,279 |
40.7
|
|
Breathitt |
1839 |
Jackson |
495.1 |
16,100 |
32.5
|
|
Breckinridge |
1800 |
Hardinsburg |
572.4 |
18,648 |
32.5
|
|
Bullitt |
1797 |
Shepherdsville |
299.0 |
61,236 |
204.7
|
|
Butler |
1810 |
Morgantown |
428.0 |
13,010 |
30.3
|
|
Caldwell |
1809 |
Princeton |
346.9 |
13,060 |
37.6
|
|
Calloway |
1823 |
Murray |
386.2 |
34,177 |
88.4
|
|
Campbell |
1795 |
Alexandria,
Newport |
151.5 |
88,616 |
584.7
|
|
Carlisle |
1886 |
Bardwell |
192.4 |
5,351 |
27.7
|
|
Carroll |
1838 |
Carrollton |
130.0 |
10,155 |
78.0
|
|
Carter |
1838 |
Grayson |
410.6 |
26,889 |
65.4
|
|
Casey |
1807 |
Liberty |
445.6 |
15,447 |
34.64
|
|
Christian |
1797 |
Hopkinsville |
721.3 |
72,265 |
100.1
|
|
Clark |
1793 |
Winchester |
254.3 |
33,144 |
130.3
|
|
Clay |
1807 |
Manchester |
471.0 |
24,556 |
52.1
|
|
Clinton |
1836 |
Albany |
197.4 |
9,634 |
48.7
|
|
Crittenden |
1842 |
Marion |
362.1 |
9,384 |
25.9
|
|
Cumberland |
1799 |
Burkesville |
305.8 |
7,147 |
23.3
|
|
Daviess |
1815 |
Owensboro |
462.3 |
91,545 |
197.9
|
|
Edmonson |
1826 |
Brownsville |
302.6 |
11,644 |
38.4
|
|
Elliott |
1869 |
Sandy Hook |
233.9 |
6,748 |
28.8
|
|
Estill |
1808 |
Irvine |
253.9 |
15,307 |
60.2
|
|
Fayette |
1780 |
Lexington |
284.5 |
260,512 |
915.6
|
|
Fleming |
1798 |
Flemingsburg |
350.8 |
13,792 |
39.3
|
|
Floyd |
1800 |
Prestonsburg |
394.2 |
42,441 |
107.6
|
|
Franklin |
1795 |
Frankfort |
210.4 |
47,687 |
226.5
|
|
Fulton |
1845 |
Hickman |
208.9 |
7,752 |
37.0
|
|
Gallatin |
1799 |
Warsaw |
98.8 |
7,870 |
79.6
|
|
Garrard |
1797 |
Lancaster |
231.2 |
14,792 |
63.9
|
|
Grant |
1820 |
Williamstown |
259.9 |
22,384 |
86.1
|
|
Graves |
1824 |
Mayfield |
555.5 |
37,028 |
66.6
|
|
Grayson |
1810 |
Leitchfield |
503.6 |
24,053 |
47.7
|
|
Green |
1793 |
Greensburg |
288.6 |
11,518 |
39.9
|
|
Greenup |
1804 |
Greenup |
346.1 |
36,891 |
106.5
|
|
Hancock |
1829 |
Hawesville |
188.8 |
8,392 |
44.4
|
|
Hardin |
1793 |
Elizabethtown |
627.9 |
94,174 |
149.9
|
|
Harlan |
1819 |
Harlan |
467.2 |
33,202 |
71.0
|
|
Harrison |
1794 |
Cynthiana |
309.6 |
17,983 |
58.0
|
|
Hart |
1819 |
Munfordville |
415.9 |
17,445 |
41.9
|
|
Henderson |
1799 |
Henderson |
440.1 |
44,829 |
101.8
|
|
Henry |
1799 |
New Castle |
289.3 |
15,060 |
52.0
|
|
Hickman |
1822 |
Clinton |
244.4 |
5,262 |
21.5
|
|
Hopkins |
1807 |
Madisonville |
550.5 |
46,519 |
84.4
|
|
Jackson |
1858 |
McKee |
346.3 |
13,495 |
38.9
|
|
Jefferson |
1780 |
Louisville |
385.0 |
693,604 |
1,801.1
|
|
Jessamine |
1799 |
Nicholasville |
173.1 |
39,041 |
225.5
|
|
Johnson |
1843 |
Paintsville |
261.5 |
23,445 |
89.6
|
|
Kenton |
1840 |
Covington,
Independence |
161.9 |
151,464 |
935.1
|
|
Knott |
1884 |
Hindman |
352.1 |
17,649 |
50.1
|
|
Knox |
1800 |
Barbourville |
387.6 |
31,795 |
82.0
|
|
Larue |
1843 |
Hodgenville |
263.2 |
13,373 |
50.8
|
|
Laurel |
1826 |
London |
435.6 |
52,715 |
120.9
|
|
Lawrence |
1822 |
Louisa |
418.7 |
15,569 |
37.1
|
|
Lee |
1870 |
Beattyville |
209.8 |
7,916 |
37.7
|
|
Leslie |
1878 |
Hyden |
404.0 |
12,401 |
30.6
|
|
Letcher |
1842 |
Whitesburg |
339.0 |
25,277 |
74.5
|
|
Lewis |
1807 |
Vanceburg |
484.4 |
14,092 |
29.0
|
|
Lincoln |
1780 |
Stanford |
336.2 |
23,361 |
69.4
|
|
Livingston |
1799 |
Smithland |
316.0 |
9,804 |
31.0
|
|
Logan |
1792 |
Russellville |
555.6 |
26,573 |
47.8
|
|
Lyon |
1854 |
Eddyville |
215.7 |
8,080 |
37.4
|
|
McCracken |
1825 |
Paducah |
251.0 |
65,514 |
260.9
|
|
McCreary |
1912 |
Whitley
City |
427.7 |
17,080 |
39.9
|
|
McLean |
1854 |
Calhoun |
254.3 |
9,938 |
39.0
|
|
Madison |
1786 |
Richmond |
440.6 |
70,872 |
160.8
|
|
Magoffin |
1860 |
Salyersville |
309.4 |
13,332 |
43.0
|
|
Marion |
1834 |
Lebanon |
346.3 |
18,212 |
52.5
|
|
Marshall |
1842 |
Benton |
304.8 |
30,125 |
98.8
|
|
Martin |
1870 |
Inez |
230.7 |
12,578 |
54.5
|
|
Mason |
1789 |
Maysville |
241.1 |
16,800 |
69.6
|
|
Meade |
1824 |
Brandenburg |
308.5 |
26,349 |
85.4
|
|
Menifee |
1869 |
Frenchburg |
203.9 |
6,556 |
32.1
|
|
Mercer |
1786 |
Harrodsburg |
250.9 |
20,817 |
82.9
|
|
Metcalfe |
1860 |
Edmonton |
290.9 |
10,037 |
34.5
|
|
Monroe |
1820 |
Tompkinsville |
330.8 |
11,756 |
35.5
|
|
Montgomery |
1797 |
Mount
Sterling |
198.5 |
22,554 |
113.5
|
|
Morgan |
1823 |
West
Liberty |
381.2 |
13,948 |
36.5
|
|
Muhlenberg |
1799 |
Greenville |
474.7 |
31,839 |
67.0
|
|
Nelson |
1785 |
Bardstown |
422.6 |
37,477 |
88.6
|
|
Nicholas |
1800 |
Carlisle |
196.6 |
6,813 |
34.6
|
|
Ohio |
1799 |
Hartford |
593.7 |
22,916 |
38.5
|
|
Oldham |
1824 |
La Grange |
189.1 |
46,178 |
244.0
|
|
Owen |
1819 |
Owenton |
352.1 |
10,547 |
29.9
|
|
Owsley |
1843 |
Booneville |
198.0 |
4,858 |
24.5
|
|
Pendleton |
1799 |
Falmouth |
280.5 |
14,390 |
51.2
|
|
Perry |
1821 |
Hazard |
342.1 |
29,390 |
85.8
|
|
Pike |
1822 |
Pikeville |
787.6 |
68,736 |
87.2
|
|
Powell |
1852 |
Stanton |
180.1 |
13,237 |
73.4
|
|
Pulaski |
1799 |
Somerset |
661.6 |
56,217 |
84.9
|
|
Robertson |
1867 |
Mount
Olivet |
100.0 |
2,266 |
22.6
|
|
Rockcastle |
1810 |
Mount
Vernon |
317.5 |
16,582 |
52.2
|
|
Rowan |
1856 |
Morehead |
280.8 |
22,094 |
78.6
|
|
Russell |
1826 |
Jamestown |
253.5 |
16,315 |
64.3
|
|
Scott |
1792 |
Georgetown |
284.7 |
33,061 |
116.1
|
|
Shelby |
1792 |
Shelbyville |
384.1 |
33,337 |
86.7
|
|
Simpson |
1819 |
Franklin |
236.1 |
16,405 |
69.4
|
|
Spencer |
1824 |
Taylorsville |
185.9 |
11,766 |
63.2
|
|
Taylor |
1848 |
Campbellsville |
269.8 |
22,927 |
84.9
|
|
Todd |
1820 |
Elkton |
376.3 |
11,971 |
31.8
|
|
Trigg |
1820 |
Cadiz |
443.1 |
12,597 |
28.4
|
|
Trimble |
1837 |
Bedford |
148.8 |
8,125 |
54.5
|
|
Union |
1811 |
Morganfield |
345.1 |
15,637 |
45.3
|
|
Warren |
1797 |
Bowling
Green |
545.2 |
92,522 |
169.6
|
|
Washington |
1792 |
Springfield |
300.5 |
10,916 |
36.3
|
|
Wayne |
1800 |
Monticello |
459.4 |
19,923 |
43.3
|
|
Webster |
1860 |
Dixon |
334.7 |
14,120 |
42.1
|
|
Whitley |
1818 |
Williamsburg |
440.1 |
35,865 |
81.4
|
|
Wolfe |
1860 |
Campton |
222.7 |
7,065 |
31.7
|
|
Woodford |
1789 |
Versailles |
190.6 |
23,208 |
121.7
|
| Total |
39,728.1 |
4,041,769 |
101.7
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