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Last updated on Wednesday, November 16, 2011
(UNDATED) - Indiana has updated its travel advisory statutes to a three-tiered system statewide and all counties will now follow the same guidelines.
The first level is a travel advisory, which tells drivers whether conditions may make travel difficult.
The second level will be a travel watch, which permits only essential travel on the roadways.
And the highest level is a travel warning, which means travel is forbidden under most circumstances.
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