The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is responsible for building, repairing, and operating highways, bridges, and other modes of transportation, including ferries in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
History
The North Carolina Department of Transportation was formed in 1915 as the State Highway Commission. In 1941 the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was formed under the NCDoT by an act of the General Assembly. The Executive Organization Act of 1971 combined the state highway commission and the DMV to form the NC Department of Transportation and Highway Safety. In 1979 "Highway Safety" was dropped when the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) was transferred to the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
Board of Transportation
The board governs the department and helps make decisions. Nineteen board members appointed by the governor, one each from one of the fourteen divisions, plus others representing specific functions of the department, meet once a month.
NCDOT on storm recovery: 'It's gonna take a while'
NCDOT's Jen Goodwin discusses the latest updates on the cleanup and devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
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published: 03 Oct 2024
NCDOT: 'Consider all roads in Western NC closed' | Helene impacts
North Carolina Department of Transportation says drivers should consider all roads in western North Carolina closed, but time is ticking to get life-saving supplies and resources to families stranded by the storm. WCNC Charlotte's Destiny Richards has the latest on the state's efforts to rebuild and clear major roads to access those feeling Helene's impacts. #Weather #Helene
published: 01 Oct 2024
NCDOT: All roads in western NC should be considered closed
NCDOT: All roads in western NC should be considered closed
published: 29 Sep 2024
NCDOT: Hurricane Helene Impacts to Western North Carolina
This video from the N.C. Department of Transportation's Aviation Division shows the impact of Hurricane Helene to western North Carolina.
published: 30 Sep 2024
NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
To learn more about NCDOT's Hydraulics Unit, go to https://www.ncdot.gov/divisions/highways/Pages/technical-services.aspx
published: 27 Mar 2024
NCDOT says it could take months to repair collapsed highways in western NC after #helene #news
published: 01 Oct 2024
How NCDOT Addresses Potholes
NCDOT crews work proactively to maintain and repair about 80,000 miles of state-maintained roads in North Carolina – enough to drive from Wilmington to Barstow, Calif., 31 times.
published: 29 Jul 2016
NCDOT New Safety Helmets
published: 10 Apr 2023
NCDOT Statewide Roadeo 2015
The overall goals of the roadeo include helping NCDOT workers advance their skills, emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment, fostering a sense of team spirit, and recognizing employees who excel at their jobs.
published: 22 Jul 2015
NCDOT Now: March, 4 - Tethered Drones on IMAP Trucks
This week on NCDOT Now: Drones will be tethered to IMAP vehicles and fly up to 150 feet above the vehicle to gather video and livestream it to emergency responders and NCDOT’s traffic management centers.
NCDOT's Jen Goodwin discusses the latest updates on the cleanup and devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
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NCDOT's Jen Goodwin discusses the latest updates on the cleanup and devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
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NCDOT's Jen Goodwin discusses the latest updates on the cleanup and devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
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North Carolina Department of Transportation says drivers should consider all roads in western North Carolina closed, but time is ticking to get life-saving supp...
North Carolina Department of Transportation says drivers should consider all roads in western North Carolina closed, but time is ticking to get life-saving supplies and resources to families stranded by the storm. WCNC Charlotte's Destiny Richards has the latest on the state's efforts to rebuild and clear major roads to access those feeling Helene's impacts. #Weather #Helene
North Carolina Department of Transportation says drivers should consider all roads in western North Carolina closed, but time is ticking to get life-saving supplies and resources to families stranded by the storm. WCNC Charlotte's Destiny Richards has the latest on the state's efforts to rebuild and clear major roads to access those feeling Helene's impacts. #Weather #Helene
NCDOT crews work proactively to maintain and repair about 80,000 miles of state-maintained roads in North Carolina – enough to drive from Wilmington to Barstow,...
NCDOT crews work proactively to maintain and repair about 80,000 miles of state-maintained roads in North Carolina – enough to drive from Wilmington to Barstow, Calif., 31 times.
NCDOT crews work proactively to maintain and repair about 80,000 miles of state-maintained roads in North Carolina – enough to drive from Wilmington to Barstow, Calif., 31 times.
The overall goals of the roadeo include helping NCDOT workers advance their skills, emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment, fosteri...
The overall goals of the roadeo include helping NCDOT workers advance their skills, emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment, fostering a sense of team spirit, and recognizing employees who excel at their jobs.
The overall goals of the roadeo include helping NCDOT workers advance their skills, emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment, fostering a sense of team spirit, and recognizing employees who excel at their jobs.
This week on NCDOT Now: Drones will be tethered to IMAP vehicles and fly up to 150 feet above the vehicle to gather video and livestream it to emergency respond...
This week on NCDOT Now: Drones will be tethered to IMAP vehicles and fly up to 150 feet above the vehicle to gather video and livestream it to emergency responders and NCDOT’s traffic management centers.
This week on NCDOT Now: Drones will be tethered to IMAP vehicles and fly up to 150 feet above the vehicle to gather video and livestream it to emergency responders and NCDOT’s traffic management centers.
NCDOT's Jen Goodwin discusses the latest updates on the cleanup and devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
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North Carolina Department of Transportation says drivers should consider all roads in western North Carolina closed, but time is ticking to get life-saving supplies and resources to families stranded by the storm. WCNC Charlotte's Destiny Richards has the latest on the state's efforts to rebuild and clear major roads to access those feeling Helene's impacts. #Weather #Helene
NCDOT crews work proactively to maintain and repair about 80,000 miles of state-maintained roads in North Carolina – enough to drive from Wilmington to Barstow, Calif., 31 times.
The overall goals of the roadeo include helping NCDOT workers advance their skills, emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment, fostering a sense of team spirit, and recognizing employees who excel at their jobs.
This week on NCDOT Now: Drones will be tethered to IMAP vehicles and fly up to 150 feet above the vehicle to gather video and livestream it to emergency responders and NCDOT’s traffic management centers.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is responsible for building, repairing, and operating highways, bridges, and other modes of transportation, including ferries in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
History
The North Carolina Department of Transportation was formed in 1915 as the State Highway Commission. In 1941 the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was formed under the NCDoT by an act of the General Assembly. The Executive Organization Act of 1971 combined the state highway commission and the DMV to form the NC Department of Transportation and Highway Safety. In 1979 "Highway Safety" was dropped when the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) was transferred to the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
Board of Transportation
The board governs the department and helps make decisions. Nineteen board members appointed by the governor, one each from one of the fourteen divisions, plus others representing specific functions of the department, meet once a month.
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According to NCDOT, the road will be closed until transportation and geotechnical engineers say the area is safe for vehicles to travel in a narrow, two-lane pattern through the gorge ... NCDOT said.
NCDOT image ... The Pea IslandVisitorCenter area has increasingly become a major erosion issue, with NCDOT noting that the average erosion rate at the visitor center since 2020 has been 7.5 feet per year ... NCDOT Division 1EngineerWin Bridgers, Jr.
RALEIGH — The N.C.Department of Transportation is improving safety at intersections when a traffic signal malfunctions and defaults into a flashing mode ... .