Company Description
Upstate or Downstate, the Lincoln Tunnel or a dairy farm road, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) facilitates the movement of those who live, work, and travel in the Empire state. The agency works to provide a safe, reliable, environmentally sustainable, and efficient transportation system by operating airports, highways, mass transit systems, ports, railroads, and waterways. Through a dozen offices across the state, it also creates and maintains the state's long-range transportation plan and administers intrastate commerce carriers and operations of the Public Transportation Safety Board. Formed in 1777 as the Office of the Surveyor-General, NYSDOT took its current name in 1967.