North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 136. Transportation
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. Organization of Department of Transportation
- Article 2. Powers and Duties of Department and Board of Transportation
- Article 2A. State Transportation Generally
- Article 2B. Public Transportation
- Article 2D. Railroad Revitalization
- Article 3. State Highway System
- Article 3A. Transportation Systems in and Around Municipalities
- Article 3B. Dedication of Right-Of-Way with Density or Development Rights Transfer
- Article 4. Neighborhood Roads, Cartways, Church Roads, Etc.
- Article 4A. Bicycle and Bikeway Act of 1974
- Article 5. Bridges
- Article 6. Ferries, Etc., and Toll Bridges
- Article 6D. Controlled-Access Facilities
- Article 6H. Public Toll Roads and Bridges
- Article 7. Miscellaneous Provisions
- Article 9. Condemnation
- Article 10. Preservation, Etc., of Scenic Beauty of Areas Along Highways
- Article 10A. Litter Prevention Account
- Article 11. Outdoor Advertising Control Act
- Article 11A. Exemption and Deferment from Removal of Certain Directional Signs, Displays, and Devices
- Article 11B. Tourist-Oriented Directional Sign Program
- Article 12. Junkyard Control Act
- Article 14. North Carolina Highway Trust Fund
- Article 14B. Strategic Prioritization Funding Plan for Transportation Investments
- Article 14C. Mobility/Modernization Fund
- Article 15. Railroads
- Article 16. Planning
- Article 17. Rural Transportation Planning Organizations
- Article 18. Virginia-North Carolina Interstate High-Speed RAIL Compact
- Article 19. Congestion Relief and Intermodal 21st Century Transportation Fund
- Article 20. North Carolina State Ports Authority
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