Indiana wants to toll I-70 and drivers could pay up to $84

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Indiana plans to charge drivers on I-70

Indiana wants to put tolls on Interstate 70 for the first time.

Gov. Mike Braun’s administration has proposed charging passenger vehicles 10 cents per mile and large trucks 54 cents per mile along all 156 miles of I-70.

A car crossing the full stretch from the Ohio border to the Illinois border would pay about $15.60. A semi-truck making the same trip would owe around $84.24.

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The highway is old and underfunded

I-70 opened in the 1960s as a four-lane road, and most of it has never been widened. Only 37 of its 156 miles have been expanded to six or more lanes…

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