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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 136 - Transportation
North Carolina General Statutes
> Chapter 136 - Transportation
Current as of: 2010
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Article 1
Organization of Department of Transportation
Article 2
Powers and Duties of Department and Board of Transportation
Article 2A
State Transportation Generally
Article 2B
Public Transportation
Article 2D
Railroad Revitalization
Article 2E
Transportation Corridor Official Map Act
Article 3
State Highway System
Article 3A
Transportation Systems in and around Municipalities
Article 3B
Dedication of Right-of-Way with Density or Development Rights Transfer
Article 4
Neighborhood Roads, Cartways, Church Roads, etc
Article 4A
Bicycle and Bikeway Act of 1974
Article 5
Bridges
Article 6
Ferries, etc., and Toll Bridges
Article 6D
Controlled-Access Facilities
Article 6H
Public Toll Roads and Bridges
Article 7
Miscellaneous Provisions
Article 9
Condemnation
Article 10
Preservation, etc., of Scenic Beauty of Areas along Highways
Article 10A
Litter Prevention Account
Article 11
Outdoor Advertising Control Act
Article 11A
Exemption and Deferment from Removal of Certain Directional Signs, Displays, and Devices
Article 11B
Tourist-Oriented Directional Sign Program
Article 12
Junkyard Control Act
Article 14
North Carolina Highway Trust Fund
Article 14A
North Carolina Mobility Fund
Article 15
Railroads
Article 16
Planning
Article 17
Rural Transportation Planning Organizations
Article 18
Virginia North Carolina Interstate High Speed Rail Compact
Article 19
Congestion Relief and Intermodal 21st Century Transportation Fund
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