Transportation Secretary Jim Gray Issues Order to Help Speed Emergency Crews to Florida, Other States in Path of Hurricane Ian

Temporarily lifts restrictions on utility crews, others providing relief services and supplies

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Sept. 27, 2022) – Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray today issued an official order to help speed emergency crews to Florida and other states in the path of Hurricane Ian.

Under Secretary Gray’s order, drivers of commercial vehicles engaged in restoring power or clearing debris in the affected areas are temporarily exempted from limits on hours of driving and having to stop at weigh stations.

The vehicles also are exempted from permit fees for overweight/over-dimensional loads, and International Registration Plan requirements are waived for vehicles providing relief supplies and services.

“We in Kentucky know all too well the devastating effects severe weather can have on communities, and this order helps ensure there’s no delay in getting necessary equipment and assistance into a disaster area,” Secretary Gray said.

Secretary Gray’s official order will remain in effect through 12:01 a.m. ET on Oct. 20, 2022. To ensure the safety of the traveling public, contracted drivers must comply with safety requirements and have a copy of the order in their vehicles.

View the order here.