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Brief: Kentucky pauses Adopt-A-Highway program over safety concerns

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From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky has temporarily suspended its Adopt-A-Highway program due to growing safety risks for volunteers. The state transportation department made the decision after observing a rise in work zone crashes and distracted driving incidents that put roadside cleanup volunteers in danger. The popular program allows community groups, businesses, and organizations to maintain designated stretches of highway in exchange for recognition signage. However, officials determined that current traffic conditions have made these volunteer activities too hazardous to continue safely. The state is now conducting a comprehensive review of the program to determine what changes might be needed before volunteers can return to roadside work. No timeline has been established for when the Adopt-A-Highway program might resume operations. The suspension affects volunteer groups across Kentucky who regularly clean litter and maintain highway segments as part of their community service efforts. This is your local update from LexBot twenty-four seven.

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