In 2004 and 2005, I worked on a couple of stories about dangerous roads in LaRue County.
One of the most hazardous, according to data compiled by Kentucky State Police, is an area between the 16- and 17-mile markers on U.S. 31-E known as Devers Curve.
During 2004, the curve, smack dab in the center of young Abe Lincoln country, averaged a crash monthly.
Many of the crashes caused injuries and some caused deaths.
Just a little way down the road is Enlow’s Curve – almost as notorious as Dever’s Curve in terms of crashes.
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