INDIANAPOLIS – Fill up those gas tanks because prices are about to increase – for good.
Beginning Saturday, drivers will pay an extra 10 cents per gallon for gas in Indiana to fund road improvements. The increase is part of a new gasoline tax approved by Gov. Eric Holcomb in April.
The new law also requires Indiana drivers to pay an additional $15 when registering new vehicles. Registration for electric vehicles will cost an extra $150 and hybrids $50.
"Pot holes are terrible,” said Doug Jones. "I'll pay way more to get these roads fixed.”
PREVIOUS | New Indiana gas tax will help repair Indy's potholes | Road funding bill will increase gas prices this summer