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A year after testing out the program in Hancock County, the Indiana Safe Zones program will begin its first round of enforcement on the northeast side of Indianapolis on Monday.
The ten mile-per-hour increase was part of a large road funding bill that Gov. Mike Braun signed into law the evening of May 1.
The Indiana Department of Transportation installed speed cameras along the Clear Path I-465/I-69 construction ... you a notice in the mail Signs saying “Speed limit, photo enforced” are ...
A sign that informs passersby about grizzlies stands along Highway ... The outer park highway sees more diverse traffic — including commuters and semis — and higher speed limits than the inner park ...
The program, greenlit by the Indiana General Assembly in 2023, aims to enhance safety in work zones by enforcing speed limits with automated ... the Clear Path I-465/I-69 construction zone on ...
Over 425,000 notices of liability have been issued throughout the state, indicating drivers who violated the reduced speed limit ... issued 69 tickets. Despite caution signs for reduced speed ...
If this bill is signed into law by Gov. Matt Meyer, Delaware schools will no longer sell or distribute products containing ...
INDOT has been monitoring speed in the Clear Path I-465/I-69 construction ... speed limit, the system takes a picture of the car's back license plate. Traffic officials said once they verify the data, ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the Trump administration has cut $2 billion from the IRS information ...
Gov. Brian Kemp reportedly signed 120 bills on Wednesday, which was the deadline for signing legislation the General Assembly ...