Kentucky Route 1508 is a 7.662-mile-long (12.331 km) rural secondary highway in southern Union County.
KY 1508 crosses an unnamed stream and passes the Union County Boat Ramp on its way to Mulfordtown, where the road veers away from the river.
KY 1351 continues on Johnson Road, which parallels and then intersects an R.J. Corman Railroad Group line and passes to the east of Valhalla Golf Club.
[1][4][5][6][7][8][9] Kentucky Route 1533 is a 5.779-mile-long (9.300 km) rural secondary highway in northern Allen County.
[1][10][11] Kentucky Route 1575 is a 1.151-mile-long (1.852 km) urban secondary highway in the city of Somerset in Pulaski County.
[1][12][13] Kentucky Route 1580 is a 1.151-mile-long (1.852 km) rural secondary highway in the city of Somerset in Pulaski County.
The highway heads southeast along Dry Ridge Road, which has a curvaceous course between the sources of many streams on its way to KY 501, with which the route runs concurrently for 0.009 miles (0.014 km) at Lawhorn Hill.
[17] Kentucky Route 1651 is a 10.313-mile-long (16.597 km) rural secondary highway in southern and central McCreary County.
The highway meets the eastern end of KY 3251 (Round Top Road) and parallels the Norfolk Southern Railway to Revelo, where the route crosses to the west side of the railroad and meets the eastern end of KY 742.
The highway intersects KY 700 in Marshes Siding and crosses over the railroad again before reaching its northern terminus at US 27.
The highway extends from the state maintenance boundary, from which Boat Dock Road continues south to serve Guist Creek Lake, north to KY 1779 (Benson Pike) east of Shelbyville.
The west–east highway begins at KY 1247 and travels east until the end of state maintenance as a continuation as Estesburg Road.
[1][12][13] Kentucky Route 1727 is a 4.055-mile-long (6.526 km) rural secondary highway in southwestern Louisville in Jefferson County.
[1][20][21][22][23] Kentucky Route 1767 is a 0.18 mi (0.28 km) supplemental road in Owensboro that runs in a north–south direction on the portion of Hawes Boulevard between KY 2830 and U.S. 60.
At Geneva, the highway begins to run concurrently with KY 698 on Green River South Road.
The highway follows Benson Pike beginning at the named road's eastern intersection with KY 1871 (Cranbourne Grange) east of Shelbyville.
The highway meets the northern end of KY 1472 (Mink Run Road) and curves northeast toward the village of Hatton.
There, KY 1779 crosses the Dutch Fork of North Benson Creek, part of the Kentucky River watershed.
[1][20][13][22][30] Kentucky Route 1846 is a 3.802-mile-long (6.119 km) rural secondary highway that passes through Horse Cave in southern Hart County.
[1][13][30] Kentucky Route 1849 is a 1.304-mile-long (2.099 km) rural secondary highway in southwestern Louisville in Jefferson County.
[1][5][8] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reclassified KY 1849 from supplemental road to rural secondary highway through a February 2, 2011, official order.
Kentucky Route 1854 is a 3.794-mile-long (6.106 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Hart County.
KY 1896 heads east along Faulkner Lane, which crosses Mock Branch of the Dix River.
Near the Shelby–Henry county line, the highway curves west and crosses Sixmile Creek, a tributary of the Kentucky River.
KY 1922 reaches its northern terminus at US 421 (Castle Highway) at Defoe just north of the county line.
KY 1956 turns southeast and crosses the Rockcastle River into western Laurel County at Billows.
[43][44][45] Kentucky Route 1967 is a 9.010-mile-long (14.500 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Woodford County.
[1][46][47] Kentucky Route 1975 is a 5.410-mile-long (8.707 km) rural secondary highway in the city of Lexington in southern Fayette County.
The highway begins at KY 1974 (Tates Creek Road), which follows the Fayette–Jessamine county line at the village of Spears.
[1][48][49] Kentucky Route 1976 is a 1.437-mile-long (2.313 km) rural secondary highway in the city of Lexington in southern Fayette County.