FRANKFORT —
The Kentucky State Police released the third episode of its KSP TV video series.
The seven-and-a-half minute video takes viewers on a ride through the agency’s Driver Testing Branch, which is responsible for administering knowledge and skills testing for standard motor vehicle operators licenses, motorcycle operators licenses and commercial drivers licenses.
The episode can be viewed by clicking on the following link: http://youtube/HbfoFjt6Nb4
“Social media is a cost effective platform to get our message out to the public,” says KSP Commissioner Rodney Brewer. “It will continue to evolve and it is important for agencies to recognize this in order to stay ahead of the communications curve.”
The agency has nearly 50,000 followers on Facebook, 3,900 followers on Twitter, over 54,000 hits on YouTube and a healthy following on Blogspot and Flickr.
KSP TV consists of short video features in documentary style format that highlight the inner workings of the agency, giving the public a unique look inside of the agency.
For more information about Kentucky State Police social media sites, please contact the Public Affairs Branch at (502) 782-1781.
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