A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans a rolling work zone along sections of US 431 and US 60 in Daviess County starting Wednesday, March 30. A slow-moving work zone caravan will be used to place raised pavement markers along about about 20.5 miles of roadway in Daviess County. The work along US 431 runs from near the Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard intersection at mile point 10.029 extending northward to the US 60 Interchange at mile point 11.389. The work along US 60 runs from the KY 2120 intersection at mile point 9.834 extending eastward through Owensoboro to near the Kelly Cemetery Road intersection at mile point 29.05. Motorists should be alert for a slow-movng mobile work caravan with rolling work zone and one lane traffic. The contractor plans to start on US 431 and then move to US 60. The work along US 431 is expected to take about a day. The work along US 60 is epxected to take about a week to complete. While traffic delays should be minimal, some delays are possible during the movement and placement of equipment to facilitate the required work. Central Seal is the prime contractor. This work is part of a $1.1 million project to place raised lane markers along various highways in KYTC District 1 and District 2. This work will continue at various locations in Daviess County and around the region through the construction season as weather allows. Motorists should use appropriate caution where equipment, flaggers, and construction personnel are along the roadway in close proximity to traffic flow.