Bourbon's strongest local driving distinction is the combination of U.S. 30 access, State Road 331, the old Lincoln Highway, industrial traffic, and detailed local truck routes.
The Town itself identifies Bourbon as being along U.S. 30 and says its center is at SR 331 and the old Lincoln Highway. It specifically emphasizes U.S. 30's importance for truck access to regional markets.
Which Court Handles a Bourbon Traffic Ticket?
Marshall County's current 2026 court rules assign IF traffic-infraction cases to Marshall Superior Court No. 2.
Marshall Superior Court No. 2 211 W. Madison Street Plymouth, IN 46563 Phone: 574-935-8763
The citation and Indiana MyCase remain the final authority if the case has been transferred or otherwise assigned.
The Marshall County Clerk's Traffic Tickets division is at the same Madison Street address and can be reached at 574-936-8922.
What to Do After Getting a Bourbon Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Verify Marshall Superior Court No. 2 or any different assigned court.
Check the deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Marshall County Infraction Deferral before paying.
Check whether the BMV separately requires a DSP.
Verify a court-ordered online driving course before enrolling.
Complete the correct requirement before the deadline.
Bourbon Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com currently offers a BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
A BMV-required DSP, voluntary four-point credit, court order, and Marshall County Infraction Deferral are separate processes.
Successful voluntary completion can provide the four-point credit once every three years, but it does not remove the underlying citation.
Marshall County Infraction Deferral for a Bourbon Ticket
Marshall County's current eligibility rules generally require no moving convictions during the preceding three years, a valid operator's license, a qualifying current moving violation, and no disqualifying accident or eight-point offense.
CDL holders are not eligible. Eligibility remains at the Prosecutor's discretion.
The current official page does not establish a universal requirement to take ABetterDriver.com's online DSP.
Driving in Bourbon: U.S. 30, SR 331, and Commercial Vehicles
The Town officially describes Bourbon as being on the south side of U.S. 30, with the Town center at State Road 331 and the old Lincoln Highway.
This creates several distinct driving environments:
High-speed regional traffic near U.S. 30
State-highway traffic on SR 331
Industrial and commercial vehicles
Lower-speed Town streets
School-area traffic
Bourbon's Local Speed Limits
Bourbon's current online traffic schedule establishes a 30 mph general Town limit, but numerous roads have different limits.
Important examples include:
20 mph on East Liberty Street from SR 331 through Triton High School
20 mph on portions of Center Street and several residential streets
15 mph on Sunset Drive approaching Bourbon Community Park
25 mph on Liberty Street and Beechwood Street
40 mph on 12B Road in the specified segment
45 mph on a specified portion of Lincoln Highway
The practical lesson is that Bourbon does not have one speed that applies uniformly to every local road.
Posted signs control.
Triton School Traffic on East Liberty Street
The Town's speed schedule specifically establishes 20 mph on East Liberty Street from SR 331 to Triton High School.
That makes the school corridor an appropriate Bourbon-specific safety subject.
Drivers should expect school buses, students, turning vehicles, and changing traffic levels during arrival, dismissal, and events.
Bourbon Truck Routes
Bourbon maintains a detailed designated truck-route system.
Current listed routes include portions of:
State Road 331
Old U.S. 30/Lincoln Highway
Center Street
12B Road
East Liberty Street
East Jackson Street
East North Street
South Harris Street
Other specified streets serving commercial or industrial traffic
This is particularly relevant because the Town itself promotes its U.S. 30 access for freight and industrial users.
Golf Carts in Bourbon
Bourbon requires golf carts operating in Town to be registered and to comply with local traffic requirements.
The current online code states that:
Operators must be properly licensed.
Golf carts must be registered with the Town.
A registration sticker must be displayed.
A slow-moving vehicle sign is required.
Lights are required for operation around darkness.
Golf carts generally may not operate on state highways except to cross.
They may not operate on sidewalks.
They may not operate on roads with a speed limit above 35 mph.
The Town's current website also continues to provide golf-cart registration forms and rules.
Future Bourbon Sidewalk Improvements
MACOG's current 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program contains a Bourbon sidewalk project at various locations.
Construction funding is programmed in a future fiscal year.
Status: FUTURE/PROGRAMMED.
Do not represent those future sidewalks as currently completed.
Bourbon Police Department
Bourbon Police Department 224 N. Main Street Bourbon, IN 46504 Phone: 574-342-3105
BMV Services Near Bourbon
Plymouth BMV Branch 2936 Miller Drive Plymouth, IN 46563
The online DSP does not require a branch visit.
Bourbon Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Which court generally handles Bourbon traffic infractions?
Marshall Superior Court No. 2 under the current county caseload allocation.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Bourbon?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is BMV approved and offers its DSP online.
How much is the ABetterDriver online DSP?
Currently $28.95.
Can it provide the Indiana four-point credit?
Yes, subject to the BMV's once-every-three-years rule.
Does completing the online DSP dismiss my ticket?
No.
Does Marshall County have Infraction Deferral?
Yes.
Can CDL drivers qualify?
No, under the current published county rules.
Is Bourbon directly connected with U.S. 30?
Yes. The Town identifies itself as located along U.S. 30.
Does SR 331 go through Bourbon?
Yes. The Town center is identified at SR 331 and the old Lincoln Highway.
What is Bourbon's general Town speed limit?
The current traffic schedule uses 30 mph generally, with numerous street-specific exceptions.
Is the school corridor on East Liberty Street lower?
Yes. The schedule establishes 20 mph from SR 331 through Triton High School.
Does Bourbon regulate truck routes?
Yes. The Town publishes a detailed designated truck-route schedule.
Are golf carts allowed?
They can operate subject to Bourbon's registration, licensing, equipment, and roadway restrictions.
Are new sidewalks planned?
Yes. A future Town sidewalk project appears in the current regional Transportation Improvement Program.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Bourbon
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Verify any Marshall County deferral or court-course requirement separately.

