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INDOT announces expansion of worksite speed control pilot

Deployments on I-65 in Lake County begin in July

   June 23, 2025

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the expansion of its worksite speed control pilot program, known as Safe Zones, to Interstate 65 in Lake County. The program is currently active in the Clear Path I-465/I-69 work zone on the northeast side of Indianapolis.

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“Overall, the program has been successful in slowing drivers down,” said INDOT Commissioner Lyndsay Quist. “Slower speeds create safer conditions not only for road workers, but also for drivers and their passengers."
 

On or after Monday, July 7, Safe Zones enforcement will become active in the current I-65 construction zone, between mile marker 235 and mile marker 239 near Lowell. Safe Zones enforcement will also continue in the Clear Path zone in Marion County. 

Once active, vehicles traveling 11 mph or more over the posted speed limit will receive a violation notice via mail. The first violation results in a zero-fine warning, followed by a $75 civil fine for second violations, and a $150 civil fine for third and subsequent violations.

"Safety is the driving force behind this program," said Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure Matt Ubelhor. "We want everyone to go home to their loved ones at the end of the day."

Safe Zones was authorized by the Indiana General Assembly during the 2023 legislative session through House Enrolled Act 1015. By statute, the program may be active at up to four sites at any given time. The program aims to protect the lives of motorists and road workers by slowing drivers down and reducing crashes in work zones.

 

How Safe Zones Works
The system documents vehicle speeds using truck-mounted speed timing devices as they pass through work zones. When a vehicle is traveling 11 mph or more than the posted speed limit, the system captures an image of the vehicle’s rear license plate. After data is validated, violations are certified and issued to the owner of the vehicle by mail. In accordance with state statute, collected fines go into the state’s General Fund.

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Signs are posted to notify drivers entering and exiting active worksites that speeds are being monitored by an automated system. Workers must be present at the time of an event for a violation to be valid.  Violations may be paid online, by phone, or by mail. Payment is due within 30 days of a violation being mailed. Click here to view a short video about the program.

In the first month of enforcement in the Clear Path work zone, more than 25,000 first-violation warnings were issued. INDOT will share annual reports throughout the five-year pilot program with members of the Indiana General Assembly and the traveling public.
 

To learn more about Indiana Safe Zones, including active locations and answers to frequently asked questions, visit SafeZonesIN.com.

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About Safe Zones

Safe Zones is a new program administered by the Indiana Department of Transportation that aims to save lives of motorists and construction workers by reducing vehicle speeds and changing driver behavior at worksites throughout the state.

About The Indiana Department of Transportation

INDOT is responsible for planning, constructing, maintaining, and operating the State of Indiana’s more than 29,000 highway lane miles and 5,700 bridges, and providing support for 4,500 rail miles and 127 aviation facilities throughout the Hoosier State. With six district offices and over 3,500 employees, INDOT works to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable transportation infrastructure while supporting the state’s economic vitality. The department is committed to fostering innovation, sustainability, and safety in transportation planning and development, in addition to collaborating with local governments and private sector partners to meet the state’s transportation needs. For the eighth consecutive year, Indiana has placed in the top ten in the nation for infrastructure in CNBC’s “America’s Top States for Business” rankings. Learn more at in.gov/indot.

Media Contact

Natalie Garrett, INDOT Strategic Communications Director

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