Joe Williams
Shooter
- Jun 26, 2008
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When did they move it?
I would prefer it not be a flimsy piece of paper that I have to worry about destroying because it getting wet sometime throughout my day.
Also, be very careful from Sellersburg south to the Ohio River. ISP loves that stretch of I-65, and if traffic is light, they will get you for 3 or 4 mph over.Yep. And I hate driving through there. Actually, I don't like I-65 at all.
My other route is around Cincinnati, which is in Ohio.
IN license isn't good in OH. Knowing my luck, I'd find me a LEO in that few miles. I suppose I could take IN-1 and avoid both I-65 and Ohio.
Yes, yes... I am one of those people that will go out of the way to avoid even the THOUGHT of trouble when I'm on vacation!
TNGO has a FAQ?
Also, be very careful from Sellersburg south to the Ohio River. ISP loves that stretch of I-65, and if traffic is light, they will get you for 3 or 4 mph over.
I'm doing basically the same trip next month. A few items I noted:
- No carry in bars (or the bar portion of a restaurant I believe)
- No Weapons signs are enforceable.
- OC or CC (though I plan on CC while on vacation)
- No need to inform LEO at a traffic stop
They seem pretty similar to Indiana, other than the bars and signs.
I'm just bummed I have to drive through Louisville! My Florida permit won't make it here in time for carrying in Ohio.....
I stopped for fuel in Crestwood KY a couple of weeks ago and saw 3 county officers inside the station. I spoke with one of them and asked about reciprocity and OC. I appreciated the answer I got..."It is legal and you IN permit covers you, however, please don't OC. We dont need any extra phone calls...". The fellows were polite and friendly.
Oh yea, about that I-65 from Sellersburg on down to the river thing, that stretch is the ISP goldmine. Drive 55.
Al