
Indiana Proposes Tolls for I-70 Widening
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Indiana Governor Mike Brauns administration proposes adding tolls on Interstate 70 to fund a major widening project, aiming for six lanes across 156 miles at a cost of $6.5 billion. Cars would pay $15.60, while semi-trucks $84.24. Tolls could start in 2029, with upgrades taking 8-10 years. The plan faces public backlash but is supported by state leaders for economic and travel needs. The federal application is pending, with no set timeline for a decision.
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