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  1. Department of Transportation

    About DOT Meet the Secretary Mission Newsroom Social Media Leadership Regulations Transit Benefit Policy Careers Contact Us Operating Administrations FAA FHWA FMCSA FRA FTA GLS MARAD …

  2. Texas Department of Transportation

    A forward-thinking leader delivering mobility, enabling economic opportunity, and enhancing quality of life for all Texans.

  3. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

    May 18, 2026 · How can FMCSA help you? Truck Resources Get a DOT Number How To Register, FMCSA Registration Overview for Motor Carriers Driver Medical Requirements Hours of Service for …

  4. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) | USAGov

    The Department of Transportation (DOT) is responsible for planning and coordinating federal transportation projects. It also sets safety regulations for all major modes of transportation.

  5. TxDMV Home | TxDMV.gov

    TxDMV does not administer toll roads, issue traffic citations, or collect fees via text message. Any messages claiming unpaid fees or fines from TxDMV are fraudulent. You may report these …

  6. DOT Search™ | DOT Number and MC Number Lookup

    Search carriers by DOT number, MC number, or company name with DOT Search™. Get fast access to FMCSA registration data, safety records, and carrier details.

  7. DOT Number Lookup - Free FMCSA USDOT Number Search

    Free USDOT and DOT number lookup. Search FMCSA records for carrier info, safety ratings, inspections, crashes, and compliance.

  8. Dot Symbol (•) - Copy and Paste Text Symbols - Symbolsdb.com

    Copy and paste Dot Symbol (•, ·, ., , and more). Check Alt Codes and learn how to make specific symbols on the keyboard.

  9. United States Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

    The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT or DOT) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It is headed by the secretary of transportation, who reports directly to …

  10. Partner with Dot | Dot Foods

    Co-founders Robert (RT) and Dorothy Tracy started Dot in 1960 with a simple goal of solving a supply chain problem. Dot Foods has grown, but RT and Dorothy’s values are still the heart of everything …