Indiana State Highway 930

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Indiana State Highway 930, or IN-930 for short, is a short urban highway entirely within greater Fort Wayne, Indiana. It consists of a divided surface highway that used to be U.S. Highway 30 between Interstate 69 and Interstate 469; at both termini (on the northwest side of Fort Wayne and at New Haven, Indiana it feeds to and from US 30, which has been diverted to Interstate 69 and Interstate 469 as a bypass of Fort Wayne.

Originally it was a north-side bypass of Fort Wayne; like many urban bypasses it eventually became a corridor for suburban or suburban-like development and became severely congested.