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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT; Spanish: Departamento de Transporte de Nuevo México) is a state government organization which oversees transportation in State of New Mexico in the southwestern United States. The agency has four main focuses—transit, rail, aviation and highways. [1]
State roads in New Mexico, along with the Interstate Highway System, and the United States Numbered Highway System, fall under the jurisdiction of the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT). The U.S. state of New Mexico has 412 state roads , totaling 7,405.762 miles (11,918.419 km) that criss-cross the 33 counties of the state.
If built, the overpasses would be the first in the state. NMDOT is also targeting other hotspots like I-25 near the Glorieta Pass, U.S. 70 through Tularosa, and NM 48 within Ruidoso.
There are 26 state roads that are shorter than one mile (1.6 km) long in the U.S. state of New Mexico that are maintained by the New Mexico Department of Transportation. The shortest, State Road 446, is a quarter-mile (402 m) long and serves to connect Valmora to State Road 97. [1]
Jun. 11—The start of July will mean a few less duties for the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. Beginning July 1, per state law, most of the transportation division at the PRC moved over ...
Mar. 8—The small group of investigators that oversees New Mexico's regulated motor carriers — from tow trucks to ambulances and everything in between — is getting ready to double in size and ...
The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is a state-level government agency based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The MVD operates 32 field offices across the state, along with 39 contracted offices through local municipalities. [2] The agency is responsible for issuing driver licenses and vehicle registration.
State Designation Abo Pass Trail: 31 miles: A scenic drive through the Salt Missions area along NM 47 and US 60. July 31, 1998 [1] [4] [5] [6] Billy the Kid National Scenic Byway: 84 miles: History of the Wild West. NSB June 9, 1998 [7] July 31, 1998 [1] Corrales Road Scenic Byway: 6.7 miles: Beautiful views and shaded cottonwoods along NM 448 ...