Why MDOT Online Services Are Taking Over the Web - Away State Journal
Public transportation is an important part of Michigan's transportation network. At MDOT, we work to provide a safe and balanced statewide network of services to meet the social and economic well-being of the state.
Are you looking for help or need to contact MDOT? If so, you've come to the right place. With more than 2,800 employees, seven regions, 22 transportation service centers, and 47 additional facilities, MDOT is a large agency. From maintaining Michigan’s state highways (I, M, and US routes) and bridges to winter maintenance, rest areas, carpool lots, maps, and many more services and programs ...
MDOT provides funding for competitive grant and loan programs primarily, but not exclusively, for state and local road agencies for the greatest impact on economic development and job creation.
The snowplow/maintenance vehicle tracking feature on MDOT's Mi Drive website is intended to display information about active MDOT-only snowplows and maintenance vehicles. By viewing this information, you agree that the information contained on this website may not be accurate. MDOT expressly disclaims any liability, of any kind, or for
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MDOT's goal is to support the implementation and use of GIS software and hardware through innovative solutions that solve spatial problems and support more informed decisions about Michigan's transportation infrastructure.
MDOT's seven region offices each handle transportation-related construction, maintenance and programs within the region's geographic boundaries. Each MDOT region has several Transportation Service Centers (TSCs) that are designed to respond to the transportation needs of local communities.