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MCCRACKEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, JUL 7 – Illinois and Kentucky law enforcement agencies are intensifying speed limit enforcement through July to curb aggressive driving, which contributes to about one-third of Kentucky traffic fatalities.

  • Kentucky officials have launched the Not So Fast, Kentucky speed awareness campaign to reduce speeding and aggressive driving, which are linked to one-third of traffic fatalities in the state.
  • The initiative, running through July 31, aims to encourage safe driving behaviors and is funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
  • Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray highlighted the risks during the summer construction season, where speeding fines can exceed $500 and may lead to license revocation.
  • Governor Andy Beshear urged Kentuckians to slow down and be patient on the road, emphasizing that choices behind the wheel affect everyone sharing the road.
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State launches 'Not so Fast' campaign to combat speeding

With summer travel surging, Kentucky officials are urging motorists to slow down and obey posted speed limits as part of a statewide effort to reduce roadway fatalities.

• This new rule will apply from August and will have some exceptions.

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NCTV17 broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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