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The N.C. Department of Transportation's Projects Near Me map displays public data sources to help you get the latest details on transportation projects in communities across North Carolina.

NCDOT strives to make sure the information presented here is accurate. However, transportation projects are complex and the details of these projects change often.

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Interested in travel information? To view real-time traffic information across North Carolina, please visit DriveNC.gov.

Don't see the project you are looking for? Contact us via our main contact page.

Frequently Asked Questions

I don't see the project I am looking for on the map. Who can I contact?
Where do I find North Carolina travel information?
Visit DriveNC.gov for real-time traffic and travel information.
How often is the map updated?
Several data sources are updated in real time while others have a regulatory process that must be followed before changes are made public. If you feel the information you are seeing on the map is out of date, please visit the "Settings" panel and click "Refresh Data." This will refresh the map and display the most recent data from the sources that are available.
Does the map show all transportation projects across North Carolina?
No, it does not. What you will find on this map are typically larger, long-term projects. NCDOT designed this map using specific data available for the projects you see here. As more data becomes available, it will be added to the map.
Can I look for projects around my home or property without filtering by county?
While the site will automatically load your general area, to look up a specific location, enter the address in the search bar in the upper left corner of the page. Once the address is located on the map, zoom out to find project pins around the area.
What is a division and how do I know what division I live in?
NCDOT operates in 14 regions across the state, referred to as highway divisions. Each division has the responsibility to build and maintain state-owned bridges and highways. Use the division map to find your county and the highway division where you reside.
Why doesn't the map show specific dates for when projects will be finished?
Construction and project development are complex. Different factors like funding, weather, required studies and reports can influence projects and milestones can shift. For this map, NCDOT is presenting a generalized timeframe instead of specific dates.
Why don't all projects have milestones?
Projects that are not committed for funding in the current State Transportation Improvement Program do not show milestones as they will be reassessed at a future time and their schedule is yet to be determined.
How does NCDOT determine which projects are High Profile?
High-profile projects tend to have large public interest and impact.
Do projects stay on the map after they are completed?
Before a project is closed out by NCDOT, certain items listed in the contract must be completed. Once those items are finished, the project will be removed from the map.

Webpages for high-profile projects will be available for at least six months and sometimes up to a year after the project is completed. The length of time the page remains on the website is dependent on public interest.
Why is the map taking so long to load?
The Projects Near Me map pulls information from multiple data sources. Depending on your internet service provider, you may experience longer downloads to access the Projects Near Me map.

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