North Carolina Department of Transportation
The North Carolina Department of Transportation 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 1931, the commission was restructured to include a chair and six other members appointed by the governor. It also assumed responsibility for the maintenance of all county roads in the state and all inmates of county jails sentenced to over 60 days incarceration. In 1933, the agency was merged with the state prison system to form the State Highway and Public Works Commission.In 1941 the Department of Motor Vehicles 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 was transferred to the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
Board of Transportation
The board governs the department and is the decision-making body. Fourteen board members are appointed by the governor, one each from one of the fourteen divisions, and six others appointed by the NC House Speaker and NC Senate Pro-Tempore, representing specific functions of the department that meet once a month.Divisions of the NCDOT
Division of Motor Vehicles
The Division of Motor Vehicles provides motor services like issuing licenses and permits, promote highway safety, giving accurate information about road conditions, enforcing motor vehicle laws, and keeping hold of official DMV records.Division of Highways
The Division of Highways is responsible for building and maintaining the second largest state maintained highway system in the nation, incorporating over of highways, and 18,540 bridges collectively spanning.Division of Aviation
The Division of Aviation's mission is to maintain the North Carolina air transportation system development and improve aviation safety and education. The current director is Nicholas Short, PE.Integrated Mobility Division
The Integrated Mobility Division administers state and federal funds for public transportation, bicycle, and pedestrian programs and provides subject matter expertise related to multimodal transportation funding, planning, innovation, data, technology, and emerging mobility trends. The current director is Brennon Fuqua.The division's mission is to provide leadership for safe, affordable, and innovative multimodal transportation throughout North Carolina.