Indiana News

Wind-related Restrictions on Indiana Toll Road

GRANGER, Ind. (AP) High winds buffeting much of Indiana have prompted officials to temporarily ban certain trucks from using the 157-mile Indiana Toll Road.

 

All but far southern and southeastern Indiana remain under a wind advisory until 9 p.m. Monday because of high winds that could produce gusts of up to 50 mph.

 

The strong winds prompted the operators of the Indiana Toll Road to ban all triple trailers and long double trailers, excluding steel haulers, from using the northern Indiana highway. Driving high-profile vehicles in strong winds can be difficult and result in the vehicles being pushed or flipped over by strong gusts.

 

Officials say travel along the toll road is expected to become increasingly difficult and dangerous as winds increase Monday morning and afternoon.

Related posts

Ex-Subway pitchman Fogle’s appeal of sentence rejected

AP News

Vaccine access expanded to Hoosiers 55+

Darrin Wright

Five people rescued from southern Lake Michigan

AP News