The Commonwealth’s Transportation Agency
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is responsible for building, maintaining and operating the state's roads, bridges and tunnels.
And, through the Commonwealth Transportation Board, it provides funding for airports, seaports, rail and public transportation.
Virginia has the third-largest state-maintained highway system in the country, behind Texas and North Carolina.
Agency Information
- VDOT leadership
- Mission, values and code of ethics
- Road map to flawless execution of the Six-Year Improvement Program
- Find your local VDOT office
- Commonwealth Transportation Board
- Things you might not know about VDOT
- VDOT and emergency response
- History highlights
Links
- Virginia's highway system
- VDOT organization
- Business plan
- Six-Year Improvement Program database
- Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
- VDOT budget
- A History of Roads in Virginia (4.5 MB)
- Other transportation services
- Virginia Transportation Research Council (VTRC)
- VDOT Workers' Memorial
- Board of Supervisors manual (PDF, 1 MB)
Page last modified: Aug. 29, 2023