Things could be a little slow going on Interstate 465 Thursday as truck drivers from across the state protest new regulations.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — Things could be a little slow going on Interstate 465 Thursday as truck drivers from across the state protest new regulations.

According to WTWO-TV, drivers will descend on Indianapolis to participate in a "slow roll" protest late Thursday morning. Organizers say the drivers will drive 45-50 miles per hour as they complete two laps around the interstate, starting around 11 a.m.

State police say between 400-500 drivers are expected to take part in the protest.

The protest is to voice drivers' concerns about government regulations implemented in 2017 that requires drivers to use an electronic logging device to track their hours on the road. Drivers say the devices have forced drivers to have shorter amounts of time to deliver their goods.

"With the time limits we're on now, it puts us at a rush. So now we can't just sit back and run at a slow pace, so to speak, or a safe pace," truck driver Donald Day told WTWO.

Day said drivers now only have 11 hours per shift to reach their destination, which he believes makes the roads unsafe for truck drivers and others on the road.

Organizers say the convoys will also take place in other locations across the country Thursday.