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Safety

In 2009, Secretary LaHood created the U.S. Department of Transportation Safety Council to identify and address the top safety issues that cut across all DOT agencies and to ensure an even stronger safety culture throughout the department. 

Distracted Driving Campaign

Under the leadership of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, the Department of Transportation launched an aggressive national campaign in 2009 to end the dangerous practice of distracted driving, and specifically texting and cell phone use behind the wheel. Today, 39 states, D.C., Guam,...

Obama Administration First Term DOT Accomplishments

Under the leadership of Secretary Ray LaHood, the U.S. Department of Transportation has continued its commitment to making the U.S. transportation systems the safest in the world, while creating more affordable and reliable transportation options for hardworking American families.

FY 2012 Conference Spending Disclosure

On June 4, 2010, the DOT Chief Financial Officer (CFO) issued a policy establishing internal control procedures for the planning and approval of all DOT conferences and workshops.  The primary objective of this policy was to ensure that all such events are planned and managed in a cost-...

Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF)

The Department of Transportation (DOT) launched the electronic official personnel folder system (eOPF) in mid-February 2008.  The eOPF is an electronic version of your Official Personnel Folder and contains all the official records required to document your Federal career.  To ensure...