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Travel Reference (IN)

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General Info

Road Maps and Information

Road and Travel Conditions

Radio Frequencies


Scanner Law

Indiana's Scanner Law is codified in Indiana Code 35-44-3-12. Basically, it is illegal in Indiana to carry a radio capable of receiving police frequencies in your vehicle or on your person in public. Exceptions are made for law enforcement officers, emergency services workers, firefighters, licensed amateur radio operators, registered members of the media, and those with written permission from a chief of a law enforcement agency.

Interstate Highways

For each interstate highway in Indiana, the mile markers are shown at each county line. Following that is a link to the RadioReference database page for that county along with the SAFE-T site information for that county.

I-64

SiteNameFreqs   
024 (18) New Harmony851.987500 853.425000c 853.987500a 858.487500

SiteNameFreqs     
030 (1E) Marrs Center851.075000 851.325000a 852.462500c 852.475000 852.962500 853.825000


  • Mile 124 - Kentucky State Line - Ohio River

I-65

Jeffersonville to Gary

I-69

Indianapolis to Michigan State Line

I-70

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-74

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-80/90

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-94

Illinois State Line to Michigan State Line

I-169

Evansville Bypass

I-265

New Albany-Jeffersonville Bypass

I-275

Cincinnati Bypass

I-465

Indianapolis Bypass

I-469

Fort Wayne Bypass