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When it comes to keeping highways clear from snow and ice, the Indiana Department of Transportation says it starts preparing long before the first flakes fall. INDOT Northeast District Public Relations Director Hunter Petroviak says training and planning start early in the fall, and crews constantly monitor weather forecasts once winter arrives.
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The state is moving forward with its plans to place electric vehicle chargers along Indiana's interstates. The Indiana Department of Transportation paused the federally-funded program in February while awaiting new guidance from the Trump administration.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation wants the federal government to waive its requirements on federally assisted contracts for women and minority-owned businesses.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is shifting its speed cameras to a new highway work site as it continues to refine the system.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation began its limited pilot program Wednesday with speed cameras in just a single construction zone.
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The ramp from 56th Street to northbound Interstate 465 on the northeast side of Indianapolis will be closed for two years.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation plans to reopen Interstate 70 westbound through the North Split interchange this weekend.
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The job, which lasts five months, involves repairing traffic signs, snow removal and other duties. It starts at $20 an hour. There are also a limited number of on-call snow plow driver positions, which make $24 per hour. Commercial Driver's Licenses are required for all these jobs.
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Roads, just like people, have a lifespan. They have to be funded and maintained, which falls under the care of the Indiana Department of Transportation.
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Researchers at Purdue University say they may have a way to allow the Indiana Department of Transportation to know exactly how much salt it has in…