Public transportation is an important part of Michigan's transportation network. At MDOT, we work to provide a safe and balanced statewide network of services to meet the social and economic well-being of the state.
MDOT's Engineer Development Program (EDP) is a rotational program that provides new engineers experience in multiple work areas while being assigned a senior-level mentor. The Veteran Internship Program assists honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces as they transition into the civilian workforce.
Michigan Highway Traffic and traveler information including Roads and Highways, Construction Projects, MDOT Highways, MDOT Construction Map and Getting around in Michigan cities like Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Ann Arbor, Mt Pleasant, Travers City etc.
MDOT's seven region offices each handle transportation-related construction, maintenance and programs within the region's geographic boundaries. Each MDOT region has several Transportation Service Centers (TSCs) that are designed to respond to the transportation needs of local communities.
Major road and bridge construction projects can last several months or longer, and may involve significant delays. MDOT is responsible for all state-owned roads/highways with an M, I, or US designation (ex: I-94, M-21, US-23).
The Business page has the tools, resources, and forms you need to do business with MDOT and get the job done quickly and efficiently.
MDOT is responsible for Michigan’s nearly 10,000-mile state highway system, comprised of all M, I, and US-routes. It is the backbone of Michigan’s 120,000-mile highway, road and street network. The state owns over 4,700 highway, railroad and pedestrian bridges, 665 miles of railroad track, roughly 2,700 miles of nonmotorized trails, and four airports. Additionally, MDOT administers state ...
MDOT is responsible for Michigan's 9,669-mile state highway system, comprised of all M, I, and US routes. MDOT also administers other state and federal transportation programs.