Kentucky State Police Announce Roadblock Locations in Grayson and Breckinridge Counties

Checkpoints to focus on traffic safety and enforcement of motor vehicle laws

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Kentucky State Police Post 4 has released a list of possible roadblock locations in March for Grayson and Breckinridge counties. The checkpoints will be conducted as part of the post's highway safety efforts, with troopers checking for violations of Kentucky traffic and regulatory laws relating to motor vehicle equipment safety, licensing of drivers, motor vehicle registration, and operation of motor vehicles while under the influence of intoxicants.

Why it matters

These roadblocks are part of Kentucky State Police's ongoing efforts to improve traffic safety and enforce motor vehicle laws in the region. The specific locations were chosen based on data and intelligence to target areas with higher incidents of traffic violations and impaired driving.

The details

According to KSP Post 4 Public Affairs Officer Bryan Washer, the checkpoints will be conducted in Grayson and Breckinridge counties, with a list of possible locations provided for each county. In Grayson County, the checkpoints may occur on highways like US 62, KY 54, KY 187, and various county roads. In Breckinridge County, the checkpoints are planned for state highways like KY 60, KY 259, KY 79, and others, including some within city limits.

  • The roadblocks will take place in March 2026.

The players

Kentucky State Police Post 4

The Kentucky State Police regional post responsible for the Grayson and Breckinridge county areas.

Bryan Washer

The Public Affairs Officer for Kentucky State Police Post 4.

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What they’re saying

“Kentucky State Police Post 4 will be conducting periodic traffic safety checkpoints in the Post 4 area, which includes Hardin, Jefferson, Bullitt, Nelson, Meade, Breckinridge, LaRue, and Grayson counties.”

— Bryan Washer, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 4 (k105.com)

“Troopers will be checking for violations of Kentucky traffic and regulatory laws relating to motor vehicle equipment safety, licensing of drivers, motor vehicle registration, and operation of motor vehicles while under the influence of intoxicants.”

— Bryan Washer, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 4 (k105.com)

What’s next

The Kentucky State Police will be monitoring the roadblock locations and adjusting as needed based on traffic patterns and enforcement needs.

The takeaway

These roadblocks are part of Kentucky State Police's ongoing efforts to improve traffic safety and enforce motor vehicle laws in the Grayson and Breckinridge county regions, targeting areas with higher incidents of violations and impaired driving.