This program plays a leadership role in advancing bicycle and pedestrian accommodations throughout Virginia.
The SRTS program helps schools and communities make walking and biking to school a safe, convenient, natural activity.
The office develops connected, safe, and accessible trail networks in Virginia.
The program was created to addresses safety in high crash locations on interstate and primary roads in Virginia.
The Safety Service Patrol is a ‘free of charge’ safety partner that helps should an emergency arise while traveling on a Virginia interstate.
Several agencies are often involved when there is a traffic incident. VSTIM makes sure everyone is operating effectively together.
The Work Zone Awareness Week national campaign works to educate the public on the signs around work zone.
VDOT offers various programs that neighborhoods may use to address certain traffic problems on their local streets.
The Arterial Preservation Program is designed to preserve and enhance the safety and capacity of the critical highways included in the Arterial Preservation Network.
The Rural Rustic Road Program is a practical approach to paving Virginia's low-volume roads.
The Virginia Transportation Research Council, a partnership of the Virginia Department of Transportation and the University of Virginia, is responsible for research at VDOT.
Preparing for a future with CAVs will require VDOT to develop new policies, programs, and partnerships to address rapidly changing technologies.
The Smart Road is a unique, state-of-the-art, full-scale, closed test-bed research facility owned and maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation.
The Adopt-a-Highway program provides an opportunity for you or your family, business or civic group to clean up litter.
Through the Beautify Virginia program, community and civic organizations, businesses, nonprofit organizations and residents can sponsor litter pickups.
Virginia’s annual Transportation Day highlights how agencies work together to move goods and connect people to the things they love about the commonwealth.
We invite students and teachers to explore the variety of careers at VDOT through transportation-themed lessons and hands-on activities.
To help you learn about VDOT and the work we do, enjoy some activities with your students, children, friends and family.
Information for localities, property owners and businesses regarding the mowing of grass on highway right of way.
VDOT has many initiatives to preserve the environment while keeping Virginia moving. This includes mitigating noise and protecting cultural sites.
This program helps support natural areas along state-maintained roads and properties through conservation efforts.
Last updated: January 16, 2024
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