Emergency workers, from left, Jim McClure with Scott's Service Center, Clark County firefighter Lt. Vince Cooper, Clark County Deputy Sheriff Paul Howard and firefighter John Ratliff move a steel support beam from a damaged road sign after a car hydroplaned near the Interstate 64 93 mile marker Wednesday afternoon. There have been many accidents recently on I-64 caused by hydroplaning. One involved a Kentucky State Police cruiser between the 94 exit and the Clark-Fayette county line since the roadway was widened to three lanes in each direction. Hydroplaning occurs when a vehicle skims along water without touching the asphalt below.
