Doing Business with Connecticut Department of Transportation
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Park and Ride lots exist throughout Connecticut and provide commuters a place to connect with a vanpool, carpool, bus or train, thus avoiding traffic and saving on fuel and vehicle expenses. Find a lot along your route by searching a listing of locations organized by municipality.
Agency: Department of TransportationReport potholes on local roads to municipal representatives through your individual town or city website.
Agency: Department of TransportationNotify the Department of Transportation (DOT) of potholes on State roads using the electronic submittal form. State roads include the interstates, parkways, expressways, and other major roadways maintained by the agency.
Agency: Department of TransportationRest Areas and Service Stations
Rest Areas are provided at various points along Interstates 84, 91, and 95 for the weary Connecticut traveler to avoid driving while fatigued. Additionally, service stations with amenities to refuel the vehicle and the body, such as Subway, Dunkin Donuts, McDonald's, convenience stores and other vendors are also provided on I-95 and Route 15.
Agency: Department of TransportationChange of Address
If you are moving to Connecticut, complete the process to change your address.