Connecting the Midwest with the Great Lakes, Indiana is the 16th most populated U.S. state, despite being the smallest contiguous state west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Known as the Hoosier State, Indiana’s motto “The Crossroads of America” makes reference to the state’s central location, which makes it a hub for several major interstate highways. But what should those passing through or looking to become a Hoosier themselves be aware of when it comes to Indiana state laws?
Here at 10 laws you should know if you’re in Indiana:
Learn more about Indiana state laws at FindLaw’s section on Indiana Law.
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