Transport: Indianapolis' multitude of major highways makes the self-drive
option quite convenient. Traffic congestion, however, can be a
problem. At the moment, through June 2008, the city is rebuilding a
stretch of I-70, which will no doubt eventually improve traffic
flow, but may result in delays and ramp/lane closures during
construction. Public transportation is provided by IndyGo, with 28
fixed routes at $1.25 per single ride, $3 per all-day pass. Two
lines particularly service downtown attractions, hotels,
restaurants and shopping and nightlife spots: the Blue Line at just
$.25 per ride and the Red Line, which is free.