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Kentucky
Speed Limits
Truck speed limits in Kentucky: Highway 70 mph, Rural 70 mph, Urban 65 mph. Same as passenger vehicles. Left lane: No specific truck left-lane restriction statewide.
Winter & Chain Laws
No mandatory chain law; chains permitted during winter weather in eastern Kentucky mountains Construction: Construction season April-November; mountain road construction can cause significant delays.
Restricted Routes
Appalachian mountain routes have steep grades; Mountain Parkway and other parkways allow trucks; standard oversize/overweight permits
Hours of Service & ELD
Standard federal HOS enforcement; KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement ELD: Full federal ELD mandate compliance required.
Inspections & Enforcement
Moderate; KSP CVE conducts regular inspections on I-75, I-65, and I-64 Drug testing: Federal DOT drug testing requirements apply.
Parking Availability
Adequate; good truck stop coverage along major interstates
Official Source
For the most current trucking regulations in Kentucky, visit the official enforcement page at https://transportation.ky.gov/Motor-Carriers/Pages/default.aspx.
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Moving to Kentucky from elsewhere · Road Safety
Trucking regulations change frequently. Always verify current rules with the official state DOT or highway patrol before operating. This guide is for informational purposes only. Data reflects regulations as of early 2026.