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The Traffic and Transportation Division provides a safe and efficient transportation system. The division plans and designs roadways, bridges, sidewalks, bike paths, traffic signals and street lights. The staff evaluates and resolves citizen issues, and also reviews development proposals.The division reviews traffic impact studies submitted by developers, coordinates with other governments on traffic funding and planning, and provides staff to the Traffic and Transportation Commission. Find the latest information on what’s going on with Traffic and Transportation in Rockville.
To contact the Traffic and Transportation Division, please call 240-314-8500, or e-mail transportationinquiry@rockvillemd.gov. |
 | City staff addresses resident concerns about excessive speeding and high volumes of traffic through standards set forth in the Guidelines for Neighborhood Traffic Management. |
 | The division improves pedestrian safety and accessibility between neighborhoods, around parks and schools, and near retail through lighting improvements, traffic controls and new infrastructure. |
 | Rockville is committed to creating safer bicycling opportunities for both transportation and recreation. Rockville cyclists should be able to meet most of their daily needs by utilizing bicycle infrastructure. |
 | The City is committed to providing a safe and efficient transportation system. As part of this service, Rockville maintains its parking meters, garages and lots; enforces parking regulations; issues parking permits for residential areas; and collects parking fines. |
 | The City does not maintain its own public transit system; however, Montgomery County Ride On bus service, the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro) bus and Metro Rail serve City residents. The City offers Senior Center bus service through the Senior Center. |