Home | Maine Department of Transportation Our Mission: To support economic opportunity and quality of life by responsibly providing our customers the safest and most reliable transportation system possible, given available resources
Public Transit Services in Maine | Maine Department of Transportation Volunteer Transportation Volunteer Transportation Programs Resource List (Excel) Town Search Not sure what region a town is in? Use the form below Type the town name into the form field, then hit the "Enter" button
Contact Us | Maine Department of Transportation Hours: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Phone: 207-624-3000 Physical Address: 24 Child St , Augusta, ME 04330 Mailing Address: 16 SHS, Augusta, ME 04333-0016
Public Transit | Maine Department of Transportation MaineDOT's Transit Program oversees federal grants and federal compliance for Maine's 20 bus-service providers, as well as our partnerships with Casco Bay Lines and the Downeaster passenger rail service
About | Maine Department of Transportation The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) is a cabinet-level state agency with primary responsibility for statewide transportation by all modes of travel MaineDOT employs approximately 1,800 people and expends or disburses more than $675 million per year, including federal, state, and local funds
Safety Publications | Maine Department of Transportation The Maine Transportation Safety Coalition (MTSC) says, "Safety is always in season " Read these tips to help you to drive safely throughout the year Maine Traffic Safety Tips Brochures Summer Safety (PDF) Fall Safety (PDF) Winter Safety (PDF) Spring Safety (PDF) School Bus Safety American School Bus Council; Maine Association for Pupil
Bridge Work in Orono | Maine Department of Transportation ORONO - The Maine Department of Transportation will be performing bridge maintenance activities on the Brandon M Silk Bridge that carries traffic along Route 2 over the Stillwater River Work is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 9th and be completed in late August
Non-Emergency Transportation - Maine DHHS MaineCare covers Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) for eligible members You may get a ride to your MaineCare-covered appointment or have your ride reimbursed by MaineCare Make sure to make an appointment at least two business days in advance and check that it is covered by MaineCare and approved by the transportation broker
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Transportation (MaineDOT) and Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems ( MS4), or TS4 GP, was issued by the State of Maine Department of En vironmental Protection (DEP) Bureau of Water Quality on August 18, 2021
Complete Streets Policy | Maine Department of Transportation The safety and mobility of all users of Maine’s transportation system is of paramount concern for the Maine Department of Transportation MaineDOT considers the reduction of fatalities and serious injuries to be foundational to our mission