Speedway has one of Marion County's strongest standalone traffic pages because normal local driving changes dramatically during major events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Town also maintains its own Police Department, extensive race-event parking rules, major pedestrian projects, and current street-improvement programs.
Which Court Handles a Speedway Traffic Ticket?
Beech Grove City Court expressly states that it hears cases from the Town of Speedway.
Beech Grove City Court 103 Main Street, 2nd Floor Beech Grove, IN 46107 Phone: 317-803-9155
The citation and Indiana MyCase should still determine actual assignment. Do not assume every Speedway Police citation automatically follows the same procedure.
What to Do After Getting a Speedway Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Identify the assigned court.
Check the 60-day response rule if Beech Grove City Court has the case.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Safe Driver Deferral before paying.
Check for a separate BMV DSP requirement.
Verify any court-specific online course.
Complete the correct requirement on time.
Speedway Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com provides an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Eligible drivers can also voluntarily complete an approved DSP for the four-point credit once every three years.
The course does not automatically dismiss a Speedway ticket.
Safe Driver Deferral for a Speedway Ticket
When a Speedway case is assigned to Beech Grove City Court, the Court currently offers its $229 Safe Driver Deferral subject to eligibility.
The Court states:
No moving violation during the preceding six months
No moving violation during the next six months
CDL holders are excluded
No class is required
ABetterDriver.com's online DSP therefore should not be marketed as necessary for this deferral.
Driving in Speedway: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Event Traffic
Speedway's defining traffic condition is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Town published detailed May 2026 parking and street restrictions for the Indy Mini, Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 qualifying, Carb Day, Legends Day, and the 110th Indianapolis 500.
Those temporary plans included restrictions affecting:
Georgetown Road
16th Street
Main Street
Residential streets surrounding the Speedway
Local access around Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Traffic controls during major race events should be treated as temporary event rules. Drivers should follow current Speedway Police signs and directions rather than rely on normal-day routes.
Main Street Race-Event Parking Rules
Speedway's municipal code contains special Main Street parking restrictions tied specifically to racing events.
The published ordinance restricts parking on Main Street between 10th and 16th Streets during designated race-event periods and prohibits Main Street parking on race day.
Speedway also maintains broader parking restrictions in the geographic area around Indianapolis Motor Speedway during major racing events.
This is a genuinely unique traffic issue that belongs on the Speedway page and nowhere else in Marion County.
Lawn Parking Has a Race-Event Exception
Speedway normally restricts parking vehicles on lawns, but its municipal ordinance specifically contains exceptions connected with authorized parking for major Indianapolis Motor Speedway events.
Visitors should not interpret that limited race-event exception as permission for ordinary lawn parking year-round.
25th Street Improvements
Speedway's 2026 State of the Town report lists completion of the west-end reconstruction of 25th Street from Parkwood to High School Road among Street Department goals.
The same report notes prior 25th Street reconstruction work and additional planning involving roadway improvements and new radar speed-limit signs.
A February 2026 Town Council agenda continued to include payment and closeout activity associated with the 25th Street reconstruction project.
This means older 2025 closure notices should not automatically be represented as current August 2026 closures.
Crawfordsville Road Pedestrian Improvements
Crawfordsville Road is another significant Speedway corridor.
The Town's pedestrian-improvement project includes:
New sidewalks
Upgraded pedestrian crossings
A HAWK pedestrian signal
Traffic-signal improvements
Intersection changes near Cunningham Road
The Town's 2026 records show continued right-of-way and project activity related to the Crawfordsville Road pedestrian project.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian emphasis along this commercial corridor.
16th and Main Street Roundabout
The Town began improvements to the existing roundabout at 16th and Main Streets in 2025 as the Al Unser Sr. Roundabout project.
Speedway's 2026 annual report lists completion of that project as a 2026 economic-development objective.
Because the available 2026 source describes completion as an objective rather than conclusively documenting final completion, this page should not state that all project work is finished without a newer Town confirmation.
Speedway Police Department
Speedway Police Department 5300 Crawfordsville Road Speedway, IN 46224
Non-emergency: 317-246-4343 Administration: 317-246-4300
Speedway Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Does Speedway have its own traffic court?
Beech Grove City Court expressly says it hears Speedway cases.
Can I look up my Speedway ticket through Indiana MyCase?
Yes. Use MyCase and the court information on the citation.
Can a Speedway case qualify for Beech Grove Safe Driver Deferral?
Potentially, if it is assigned there and satisfies the Court's requirements.
Does that deferral require traffic school?
No. Beech Grove City Court currently says no class is required.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Speedway?
Yes.
How much is ABetterDriver.com's online DSP?
Currently $28.95.
Does Speedway impose special race-day parking rules?
Yes.
Can I park on Main Street during an Indianapolis Motor Speedway race?
The Town's published ordinance prohibits Main Street parking during designated race-day periods.
Is lawn parking normally allowed?
No. Speedway generally prohibits it, with limited race-event exceptions.
Are transportation improvements occurring on Crawfordsville Road?
Yes. The Town has been implementing pedestrian and intersection improvements along the corridor.
Does completing ABetterDriver dismiss my Speedway ticket?
No.
Can the course provide the Indiana four-point credit?
Yes, subject to current BMV rules.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Speedway
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
If you are dealing with a Speedway citation, determine the assigned court and any Safe Driver Deferral requirements separately.

