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== Regulations ==
== Regulations ==
{{See also|Road signs in Cartadania}}
{{See also|Road signs in Cartadania}}
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Revision as of 18:01, 15 September 2022

Department of Transportation
Seal of the Department of Transportation
Logo of the Department of Transportation

Bruno Silva Building, Department Headquarters
Agency overview
Formed15 April 1932; 92 years ago (1932-04-15)
Preceding agency
  • Highway Department (CHIDE)
HeadquartersAngelina Betius Building
2400 Liberty Boulevard
Giulia, Alahuela, Cartadania
Employees71,297 (2026)
Annual budget$196.4 billion (2026)
Agency executives
Websitedot.gov.ca

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is a federal cabinet department of Cartadania responsible for regulating and maintaining the country's immense system of highways and interstates. It oversees the construction of the federal and territorial roadways and assists in funding to state highways. It also regulates and maintains the nation's public transit systems, including LusoRail. It is headed by the Secretary of Transportation, who reports directly to the President of Cartadania and is a member of the president's Cabinet.

History

Formation

Modern

Organization

Regions

Secretaries

Facilities

Budget

Programs and contracts

Regulations