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N.C. Department of Transportation's information about parking, headlights, red-light right turns, crashes, texting, litter and other driving laws.
You can look up the results of any North Carolina criminal or traffic case at the public terminals located in each clerk of court’s office, or by contacting a clerk of court’s office and asking staff to look it up for you.
Residents and out-of-state drivers must follow North Carolina driving laws and local ordinances. Driving in busy metropolitan areas like Raleigh and Charlotte may require extra care. Being a safe driver is more than just following the posted speed limit and yielding to the right of way.
Safety is the N.C. Department of Transportation's highest priority when it comes to those who travel North Carolina's roads. Below are some general guidelines for various situations that can help drivers, motorcyclists and bicyclists safely arrive at their destinations.
Traffic Violations You May Not Even Know You Are Committing. Law enforcement officers may stop a vehicle when they have reasonable suspicion to believe that the driver has violated a traffic law. See State v. Styles, 362 N.C. 412, 415, 665 S.E.2d 438, 440 (2008).
Please do one of the following: Reload Page. View Site Map. Email NCDOT. Handbooks are available below and at any N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office. N.C. Driver Handbook. Manual de Manejo de Carolina del Norte. Regulatory Signs. Warning Signs.
Official real-time traffic and travel information for North Carolina. We provide details about road closures, accidents, congestion, and work zones. Additional map data includes traffic cameras, North Carolina rest areas, and charging stations for electronic vehicles.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol's primary mission is to reduce collisions and make the highways of North Carolina as safe as possible. In addition to enforcing the state's traffic laws, state troopers also guide traffic during hurricane evacuations, re-route traffic around hazardous chemical spills, and they stand ready, should any act ...
Laws are made to protect everyone. The leading cause of traffic fatalities in North Carolina is speeding. Motorists should plan ahead to allow enough time to arrive safely at his or her destination.
Bills & Laws; General Statutes; Table of Contents; Chapter 20; Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles. The General Statutes include changes through SL 2023-151. General Statutes published on this website are not official. Please read the caveats for more information.