Something else I've noticed about the IL-IN state line at I-70, both directions: There are no signs for either direction indicating a time zone change. Then again, I don't think there are any along I-64 at the time zone boundary between Evansville and Louisville.
From north to south, time zone boundaries involving major roads and Indiana: I-94: MI/IN state line I-80/90: LaPorte-St. Joseph county line, near New Carlisle, Indiana I-65: Jasper-White county line, near Remington, Indiana I-74: IL/IN state line I-70: IL/IN state line US 50: Wabash River at Vincennes, the river at that point is the state line I-64: Perry-Crawford county line, near English, Indiana I have seen with my own eyes the last four, that there are no time zone change signs either direction. So it should not be a surprise that you tell me there's none for I-65 either. As for the first two, I don't know, and GSV doesn't show me any obvious road signs in either direction.
Something else I've noticed about the IL-IN state line at I-70, both directions: There are no signs for either direction indicating a time zone change. Then again, I don't think there are any along I-64 at the time zone boundary between Evansville and Louisville.
I don't think there is one by the chicagoland area either
From north to south, time zone boundaries involving major roads and Indiana:
I-94: MI/IN state line
I-80/90: LaPorte-St. Joseph county line, near New Carlisle, Indiana
I-65: Jasper-White county line, near Remington, Indiana
I-74: IL/IN state line
I-70: IL/IN state line
US 50: Wabash River at Vincennes, the river at that point is the state line
I-64: Perry-Crawford county line, near English, Indiana
I have seen with my own eyes the last four, that there are no time zone change signs either direction. So it should not be a surprise that you tell me there's none for I-65 either. As for the first two, I don't know, and GSV doesn't show me any obvious road signs in either direction.
There aren't any signs to mark the time zone boundary on I-74 at the IL/IN state line between Danville, Illinois and Covington, Indiana, either.
"Passing Teutopolis"
Teutopolis is for those who can't handle the bright lights and the hustle and bustle of Effingham. A way to get away from it all.
lol
get away from what, the endless trucks?