LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville drivers had the chance to weigh in Wednesday evening on changes they think could make the Outer Loop safer.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet held a public meeting as part of its Outer Loop Transportation Study.
The goal of the study is to identify possible changes that would make a three-mile stretch of the Outer Loop between Interstate 65 and Shepherdsville Road (KY 2052) safer.
KYTC's study will "identify short-term and long-term highway safety and mobility enhancements for the roughly three-mile corridor."
As part of the study, the agency will conduct a full analysis of the corridor's current conditions. Those results will help them come up with solutions to enhance safety, ease congestion and improve traffic flow.
The study will be conducted