Kentucky Laws and Regulations for Pedestrians
PDF handout from Kentucky Department of Transportation going over information pertaining to Pedestrian safety, law and regulation, and tips for drivers.
PDF handout from Kentucky Department of Transportation going over information pertaining to Pedestrian safety, law and regulation, and tips for drivers.
For every 100,000 licensed drivers over the age of 65 in Kentucky, 15.6% were involved in fatal crashes in 2021. To see more state-specific statistics, visit the NHTSA 2021 Traffic Safety Fact sheet.
Caregiverlist.com states that there is no renewal test for seniors in the state of Kentucky. The renewal cycle is every four years and must be done in-person.
Overall, the presence of two or more passengers was found to negatively impact the probability that drivers 75 years of age or older were at fault in crashes.
The Regional Area Mobility Program (RAMP) is a door to door paratransit service available to disabled citizens who are unable to use TANK's fixed route bus service. RAMP serves the areas of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties in Northern Kentucky, which are also served by TANK's fixed route system. Large print and or recorded schedules are available upon request.