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INDOT is the state agency responsible for building, maintaining, and operating Indiana's transportation system. Find information on major projects, travel conditions, safety, tolls, maps, and more.
- Restrictions/Closings
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- Doing Business With INDOT
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- Major Projects
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- Travel Information
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- Phone & Contact List
Phone & Contact List - INDOT: Home - IN.gov
- Careers With INDOT
Highway Technicians are the backbone of INDOT’s business and...
- Contract Letting
Indiana Department of Transportation 100 N. Senate Ave.,...
- Maps
INDOT and the Indiana Destination Development Corp. decided...
- Restrictions/Closings
This site provides easy access to information about INDOT’s current and upcoming major construction projects. Use the top left menu site navigation to locate project information, background, maps, links and public involvement opportunities for specific projects.
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of Indiana charged with maintaining and regulating transportation and transportation related infrastructure such as state owned airports, state highways and state owned canals or railroads.
INDOT is divided into six districts for the purpose of organizing and managing highway construction, maintenance, traffic, development and testing. These districts are further divided by subdistricts and units. Feel free to explore each individual district page by using the navigation buttons below.
Transportation plays a major part in Indiana's success story. Now, with a sustainable, data-driven plan in place to fund roads and bridges, Hoosiers can rest assured that Indiana will remain the Crossroads of America for generations to come.
Established in 1919 as the Indiana State Highway Commission, INDOT provides a dynamic workplace while serving Indiana citizens, improving quality of life, and enhancing economic opportunity.
The LaPorte District is responsible for maintaining 5,668 lane miles of state roads, 560 lane miles of interstate, 892 large culverts 824 state bridges, 170 snow routes, 618 traffic signals, 234 flashers, and 58,600 road signs.