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Oregon Blue Book (includes contact information, agency history, records retention schedules, budgets, records held by the Oregon State Archives, and more)
Oregon
Department of Transportation information
County
road department links (via county Web
sites)
City
street department links (via city Web
sites)
Oregon Department of Transportation
TripCheck (includes road conditions, traffic cameras, and
more)
Driver
and Motor Vehicle Services
News,
facts, and statistics
Forms,
manuals and publications
Driver
licensing (includes information on personal and commercial
drivers licenses, identification cards, driving privileges,
and other topics)
Vehicle
title and registration information (includes information
on titles, registrations, license plates, accidents, insurance,
and other topics)
DMV
offices
Highway Division regional information (includes advisories, construction news, traffic cameras, and more)
One (Portland/Metro)
Two (Willamette Valley/Coast)
Three (Southwestern Oregon)
Four (Central Oregon)
Five (Eastern Oregon)
Motor
Carrier Transportation Division (includes
trucking regulation registration forms, safety
information, and more)
Public
Transit Division (includes information on the
coordination of bus and other passenger services
statewide)
Transportation
Development Division
Oregon
Transportation Plan Update (multimodal)
Oregon
Highway Plan (includes long-range plans and
strategies)
Transportation
planning analysis
Transportation research
Transportation
Safety Division (includes information on
vehicle equipment, safety corridors, and more)
Historic Columbia River
Highway (PDF-Oregon Department of Transportation)
Registration
and licensing
Public
use airports
Scenic
byways (beautiful backroads traversing the state)
Travel tools
A
1940 Journey Across Oregon
A
1940 Oregon Coast Tour
Historic travel photos
Sustainable Oregon (collaboration among state agencies, non-profits, private entities, and individuals working on strategies to promote the longterm health of Oregon's environment, economy, and communities)
