The Indiana Department of Transportation is urging motorists to plan for traffic congestion in southern Indiana before and after the solar eclipse on Aug. 21. INDOT says Interstate 69, U.S. 41, and U.S. 231 are expected to experience higher southbound traffic with lots of motorists headed for western Kentucky, where the moon’s full eclipse of the sun can be viewed within a 70-mile-wide swath.
Where To Expect Traffic Jams For Solar Eclipse
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