INDOT Expands Automated Speed Enforcement In Work Zones

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation is expanding its automated worksite speed control program, adding new enforcement locations in Hancock and Steuben counties beginning next week.

The Indiana Safe Zones initiative, which uses truck-mounted devices to capture images of vehicles exceeding posted limits by 11 mph or more, aims to reduce crashes and protect workers in construction areas. Violations are verified before being mailed to the vehicle owner.

The program launched in 2024 along SR 70 in Hancock County and is currently active in the Clear Path SR 465 and SR 69 work zone in Indianapolis and on SR 65 near Lowell. INDOT officials said enforcement near Lowell will end once construction wraps up later this month…

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