General Questions
1. How do I apply for or renew an San Andreas driver license or CDL?
Service San Andreas now handles licenses, CDL, reinstatements, and renewals. For information, call 555-625-7892.
2. Where do I get a DOT number for my commercial truck?
TDOT numbers are issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Call 1-555-856-5677.
3. What are the truck size and weight regulations in San Andreas and how do I apply for a permit?
Contact the Size and Weights Division or call 555-475-4068 for licensing and regulation.
4. My car was damaged by a pothole on a state highway or interstate. How do I file a claim?
Contact the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, Division of Capital Assets Management or call 555-531-4459.
5. How do I report potholes, damaged signs, litter, downed limbs or other state highway or interstate maintenance concerns?
To report, please call 555-582-8440.
6.Where do I report bad or dangerous trucking practices?
The state’s turnpikes are constructed, maintained and operated separately by the Turnpike Authority or call 1-555-Sapass.
7. Who is responsible for law enforcement on state highways and interstates?
The San Andreas Highway Patrol is the primary enforcer of laws on highways and turnpikes outside of incorporated city limits, and local police,
sheriffs and federal agencies enforce laws within their jurisdictions.
8. Who is responsible for city streets or county roads?
County commissioners maintain county roads and municipalities maintain their own streets, except for highways in their town.
SADOT works closely with local entities to ensure good service, but does not have jurisdiction over local roads
9. How do I report a traffic signal that is out or not timed well?
Once installed, all traffic signals are maintained and controlled by the city or county, even on state and US highways. Contact the city or county where the signal is located.
10. I missed a toll booth on a turnpike. Who do I call about tolls?
The state’s turnpikes are constructed, maintained and operated by the Turnpike Authority. Visit sapass.com or call .
11. Who sets state highways and interstate speed limits?
State law requires that speed limits on state highways be set at the state maximum, unless traffic and engineering studies show a need to lower them for safety reasons. SADOT traffic engineers perform studies in accordance with national standards to determine safe speed limits, which must then be approved by the San Andreas Transportation Commission.
12. Can I put signs or memorials on state highway right-of-way?
It is illegal to place anything on highway rights-of-way, including campaign signs, commercial advertisements or memorials. (69 O.S. § 1208 (b)) Unauthorized signs can obstruct drivers’ views at intersections, block highway warning signs, cause damage to vehicles, injure drivers who pull off in emergencies, disrupt SADOT mowing operations and cause litter. Please keep roadsides clear and clean for everyone’s safety. You can ask nearby property owners about placing a sign on their land. You may also contact the local SADOT Field Division for assistance.
13. How does my company bid on construction or engineering contracts?
Visit the SADOT bid page.
14. How do I apply for a state job at SADOT?
Visit the Office of Management & Enterprise Services