Temporary signs and barricades: The NewMexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) requires that temporary signs and barricades be used to alertdrivers of work zones and changes in roadconditions, including adverse weather.
The purpose of this website is to provide general information to the public about conditions on selected state routes.
NewMexico’s arid climate coupled with drought and ground-disturbing activities contributes to dust storms which often reduce visibility for drivers on nearby roads.
The traffic monitoring program oversees the collection of traffic counts along all major roadways in order to examine travel patterns and inform transportation planning activities.
Whether it’s roadconstruction, bridge maintenance, or public transit development, this dashboard offers a window into the vital work being done to ensure safe and efficient travel across NewMexico.
NewMexicoroads and bridges that are deteriorated, congested, or lack some desirable safety features cost the state’s motorists a total of $3 billion annually – as much as $2,888 per driver in some areas – due to higher vehicle operating costs, traffic crashes and congestion-related delays.
Through our wide range of projects, we aim to build a more connected, efficient, and sustainable transportation network that benefits all NewMexicans. Here, you can find detailed information on ongoing projects, their objectives, progress, and impact.