Waynetown is one of Montgomery County's strongest small-town traffic pages because U.S. 136 passes directly through downtown, INDOT has an active 2026 ADA sidewalk-ramp project affecting streets along the corridor, and the Town recently adopted detailed rules for ATVs, snowmobiles, e-bikes, and e-scooters.
The Town also maintains its own Police Department.
Which Court Handles a Waynetown Traffic Ticket?
Ordinary Montgomery County traffic infractions are assigned to:
Montgomery Superior Court 2 100 E. Main Street, Room 302 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Phone: 765-364-6455.
Use the citation and Indiana MyCase to verify the individual case.
What to Do After Getting a Waynetown Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Confirm Superior Court 2.
Check the deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Traffic Deferral before paying.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires a DSP.
Verify a court-ordered online course before enrolling.
Complete the appropriate requirement by the deadline.
Waynetown Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com currently offers its Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Eligible drivers may voluntarily complete the course for the Indiana four-point credit once every three years.
The course does not remove a Waynetown ticket.
Montgomery County Traffic Deferral for a Waynetown Ticket
The County Traffic Deferral program may be available to certain motorists with limited or no traffic history.
CDL holders are excluded.
The County's public information does not establish a universal course requirement. Do not assume ABetterDriver is required for deferral.
Driving in Waynetown: U.S. 136 Through Downtown
U.S. 136 runs directly through Waynetown and functions as the Town's primary regional corridor.
Current Town material defines the downtown area along Washington Street from Bratton Road to Carolyn Street.
That corridor combines:
U.S. highway traffic
Local businesses
Side-street intersections
Pedestrians
Parking activity
Current sidewalk construction
ACTIVE NOW: 2026 ADA Sidewalk Ramp Construction
Waynetown's current Town website prominently posts an INDOT Notice of Waynetown Street Closures for an ADA sidewalk-ramp project beginning August 4, 2026.
INDOT's project notice identifies multiple temporary restrictions along U.S. 136 at:
McClure Street
Franklin Street
Vernon Street
Carolyn Street
Hancock Street
Plum Street
Hollman Street
Vine Street.
The dated individual closures originally ran through August 19, but INDOT says the overall project is anticipated to continue through the beginning of September, weather permitting.
ACTIVE PROJECT, EXACT DAILY CLOSURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
As of August 21, 2026, the project itself should still be treated as active.
Do not assume one of the earlier dated side-street closures remains in place today. Follow current INDOT signs and 511 information.
New 2026 ATV and Snowmobile Rules
Waynetown adopted Ordinance 2026-002 in June 2026.
The new rules provide that:
Dirt bikes generally may not operate on Town streets, alleys, sidewalks, or other public places, except qualifying mobility-device use.
ATVs and four-wheelers may operate on Town streets and alleys, but not sidewalks, when current age, licensing, registration, DNR, and insurance requirements are satisfied.
Snowmobiles may operate on Town streets and alleys only under specified snow-covered conditions.
Vehicles operated under the rule must maintain applicable insurance.
This is highly specific, current Waynetown content.
E-Bikes and E-Scooters
Waynetown adopted a dedicated e-bike/e-scooter ordinance in October 2025.
Town-specific provisions include:
Operators must obey Indiana and local traffic laws.
A person under 18 may not operate an e-bike on a state or U.S. highway within Waynetown.
E-bikes and e-scooters may not be operated on downtown sidewalks.
"Downtown" is defined as Washington Street from Bratton Road to Carolyn Street.
E-bike passengers are prohibited under the Town rule.
This creates a mixed transportation environment involving ordinary vehicles, pedestrians, e-bikes, scooters, and newly authorized ATVs.
Waynetown Police Department
Waynetown Police Department Office: 765-234-2154 ext. 103
Current staff includes Town Marshal Kyle Proctor and deputy marshals.
For an officer response, the Town instructs residents to call:
Montgomery County Dispatch: 765-362-0885.
Town Events and Downtown Traffic
Waynetown's current Town site maintains recurring event information for:
Downtown Street Fair
Freedom Festival
Fish Fry
Oktoberfest
Christmas in the Park.
During these events, drivers should expect additional pedestrians and parking activity around downtown.
Temporary event closures should be verified for the specific event rather than embedded as permanent rules.
BMV Services Near Waynetown
Crawfordsville BMV Branch 1629 Eastway Drive Crawfordsville, IN 47933.
Waynetown Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Which court handles Waynetown traffic tickets?
Montgomery Superior Court 2 handles ordinary county traffic infractions.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Waynetown?
Yes.
How much is ABetterDriver.com's online DSP?
Currently $28.95.
Can it provide the four-point credit?
Yes, subject to current BMV rules.
Does it dismiss my ticket?
No.
Is construction occurring on U.S. 136 in Waynetown in August 2026?
Yes. INDOT's ADA sidewalk-ramp project remains scheduled into early September, weather permitting.
Are all the originally listed side streets still closed?
Not necessarily. Individual closures have different dates. Follow current signs and INDOT information.
Can ATVs operate on Waynetown streets?
They may under the Town's new 2026 rules when the ordinance's licensing, registration, DNR, and insurance requirements are satisfied.
Can ATVs operate on sidewalks?
No.
Can dirt bikes operate on Town streets?
The 2026 ordinance generally prohibits them on public streets and places, subject to the stated mobility-device exception.
Are e-bikes permitted on downtown sidewalks?
No. The Town's current ordinance prohibits their operation on downtown sidewalks.
How does Waynetown define downtown for that rule?
Washington Street from Bratton Road to Carolyn Street.
Does Waynetown have its own Police Department?
Yes.
Does Montgomery County Traffic Deferral automatically require ABetterDriver?
No such requirement has been verified.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Waynetown
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Verify Montgomery County Traffic Deferral or any court-specific requirement separately.

