In an effort to divert big rig trucks away from I-35 in the Austin metro area, trucks now get a discount off tolls on SH 130 and 45SE. Truckers that travel the Austin toll bypass can save up to 75% with a TxTag on weekdays, 7 AM - 7 PM. For more information: http://www.txdot.gov/…/media-ce…/statewide-news/26-2016.html
We're asking Texans to make their profile pics go black in honor of the 55,500 people who have died on Texas roads since Nov. 7, 2000. For more information about our #EndTheStreakTx campaign and how you can help, visit: http://bit.ly/EndTheStreakTX
TxDOT is rolling out a new dump truck that runs on compressed natural gas (CNG). This pilot truck will help us find out how natural gas performs in a heavy hard-working vehicle. CNG is a clean-burning fuel and usually quieter than diesels. Watch for this pilot CNG truck rolling through Fort Worth, Dallas, Austin, Houston & San Antonio soon! #TxDOTCNGTruck #TechTuesday #TechDOT
Thank you Harris County Constable Precinct 7 Constable May Walker for helping to #EndTheStreakTX and save lives on Texas roads. We appreciate it very much! Post your pics on our wall with your hashtag sign and we will share.
It's Texas Recycles Day! Did you know:
Over the past year or so, TxDOT recycled:
•7,256,562 pounds of scrap metal
•5,638,812 pounds of tires...
•650,793 pounds of paper
•75,176 cubic yards of reclaimed asphalt pavement
We're hosting events across the state at our district offices to collect recyclables from our employees and the public. Check the first comment for the list of locations. #TexasRecycles #TxDOTGreen
Thanks to NBC DFW for telling Officer Dwayne Freeto's story. The Fort Worth Police Department officer leaves behind a devastated family because someone made the decision to drink and drive. Please do your part to help end the streak of daily deaths on Texas roads. Never drink without lining up a designated driver. Stop your friends from driving drunk. #EndTheStreakTX
It's the Monday Meeting Minute !TxDOT wants to hear from you! This week TxDOT will hold the following public meetings:
11/14
Amarillo-proposed improvements to Segment B-2 of the SL 335
11/15
Joshua- FM 917 from West of BNSF Railroad to East of SH 174...
Irving- proposed improvements to SH 161
Brownsville- proposed improvements to I-69E (US 77 / 83)
Austin- construction improvements on the I-35 project from Stassney Lane to William Cannon Drive
11/16
Austin- Proposed approval of aviation financial assistance
11/17
Rising Star- proposed improvements to US 183
Longview- proposed improvements to FM 2275
Georgetown- proposed improvements for I-35 at Williams Drive
El Campo- proposed improvements to SH 71
Conroe- proposed access improvements to SH 105
Beaumont- proposed improvements to I-10
Please visit our website: http://bit.ly/TxDOTmeetings for the full list of meetings and additional details. #MondayMeetingMinute
This is mother and daughter Tracy and Kinsey. We want to thank them for being so strong and posing with our #EndTheStreakTX sign. Two years ago, Elana Noelle Myers was driving from Texas Tech University back home to Austin. She was driving distracted, crashed her car and never made it home. Elana is Tracy's daughter and Kinsey's sister. Both lives are devastated. Please share this story and encourage your friends and family members to pay attention to only driving when they are behind the wheel. Let's let people know Nov. 7, 2000 was the last day on Texas roads that someone did not die. Let's let Tracy and Kinsey know that our hearts are with them and give them our love and support. And let's #EndTheStreakTX.
Texas, you hold the key to driving safely & reducing crashes and fatalities. Please make the commitment to #EndTheStreakTX.
TxDOT offices will be closed Friday, Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day. We thank the men and women who have served our country.
#VeteransDay
This past Monday marked a grim anniversary. At least one person has died on Texas roads every day since Nov. 7, 2000. Through the month of November, we will be posting some startling facts about the grim milestone. Please share these posts with the hashtag #EndTheStreakTX to show your support for the 55,500 people who have died in the last 16 years.
Thanks to the Frisco Police Department for supporting our #EndTheStreakTX campaign. Post your End The Streak pics to our wall and we'll share them!
Take a look at this infographic that shows some stark comparisons of the amount of people that have died on Texas roads since the last deathless day Nov. 7, 2000. Please share to help #EndTheStreakTx
At least one person has died on Texas roads every day since Nov. 7, 2000. That's 55,578 total. But for the Macias family, that is not just a number. It's a person they loved. Please help us #EndTheStreakTX.
Through the month of November, we will be posting some startling facts about the heartbreaking milestone that at least one person has died on Texas roads every day since Nov. 7, 2000. Please share these posts with the hashtag #EndTheStreakTX to show your support for the 55,500 people who have died in the last 16 years.
Monday Meeting Minute!
TxDOT wants to hear from you! This week TxDOT will hold the following public meeting:
11/10
Georgetown- proposed improvements to the SH 29 corridor
Please visit our website: http://bit.ly/TxDOTmeetings for the full list of meetings and additional details. ...
#MondayMeetingMinute
Today marks a grim anniversary. At least one person has died on Texas roads every day since Nov. 7, 2000. That's 16 straight years of someone's loved one never coming home. We're asking Texans to make their profile pics go black in honor of the 55,000 people who have died on Texas roads since Nov. 7, 2000. #EndTheStreakTX
We need your help, Facebookers. Next Monday marks a grim anniversary for our state. Nov. 7, 2000, was the last deathless day on Texas roads. Every day since then, at least one person has died on the road on our state. Through the month of November, we're going to work together remind everyone that 55,000 loved ones- parents, spouses, children and friends- have died in a crash in Texas in the last 16 years. We want to end this streak of daily deaths. Here's how you can help:
1...) Post pics of yourself on social media with with the hashtag #EndTheStreakTX. You can just write it on a piece of paper, or download one from http://bit.ly/EndTheStreakTX
2) Change your profile picture to be the black #EndTheStreak pic like ours.
3) Share any or all of the posts we are going to make throughout November with your followers. Remember to use our hashtag #EndTheStreakTX
4) Change your driving habits-- for the better. We'll have tips on how to do that throughout November.
We'll start the posts with this photo or TxDOT's Executive Director James Bass. Now let's do what we can to End the Streak Texas!
- Just wondering when the sides and median of Highway 181 in San Patri...cio County will be mowed. It's herd to see the crossovers. ( especially between Taft and Gregory) See More