
As the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) ushers in a concise weekly news wrap-up, a flurry of reminders and updates punctuate the agenda. Clearly targeting the swift approach of a new academic calendar, NCDOT underscores school bus safety. "Yellow flashing lights indicate a school bus is preparing to stop to load or unload students," states one of the critical bullet points, ensuring drivers recognize the hues that signal caution. Peering ahead, peak hurricane season is also brought to the community's awareness, with resources available at ReadyNC.gov for optimal preparation and response.
Honing in on the details, it emerges that red flashing lights accompanying an extended stop-arm demands that "Drivers must stop and wait until the red lights stop flashing, the extended stop-arm is withdrawn, and the bus begins moving before they can start driving again."
Transitional services at the DMV are winding down; August 23 draws a line under the chapter of convenience that Saturday morning office hours offered. The perusal of a full list of participating offices becomes essential as the last DMV Saturdays approach, as indicated by NCDOT’s release.
The division of the Department of Transportation caught sight of the importance of robust infrastructure as the Complete 540 project zealously aims to reduce congestion and accommodate burgeoning growth, as heralded in NCDOT Now.









