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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 ...
The Highway Patrol is the largest division of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety. The patrol's headquarters is located in the DPS headquarters in Raleigh in the Archdale Building downtown. This department also includes the NC State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), NC Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE), NC Civil Air Patrol, Emergency ...
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol's primary mission is to reduce collisions and make the highways of North Carolina as safe as possible. The State Highway Patrol has more than 1,600 troopers who cover nearly 80,000 miles of North Carolina roadways, more than any other state except Texas.
Search North Carolina State Highway Patrol vehicle collision reports and towed vehicle records.
Collision Information. Collisions with State Highway Patrol Response - Data about collisions on state highways is available by county, by name and by report number. Crashes investigated by the NC State Highway Patrol since May 16, 2013, are available in this system.
North Carolina Highway Patrol protecting and serving since July 1st 1929.
Originally created due to the increase of traffic on North Carolina roadways, the North Carolina Highway Patrol was commissioned on July 1, 1929. The first Highway Patrol class drove Harley-Davidson motorcycles and assisted stranded motorists, administered first aid in emergency situations, and pursued lawbreakers on the state’s highways.
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.
Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Major Freddy L. Johnson Jr. as the next Commander of the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. “The brave men and women of the Highway Patrol work tirelessly to protect North Carolina and I’m thankful for their service,” Governor Cooper said.
State legislators awarded $11.1 million to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety to replace the NCSHP’s aging CAD system with new software from Motorola, and new computer and radio hardware.