Accountability

Discover more about our agency performance and progress as well as how we measure it.

Take a look at how we measure biking and walking facilities.

A vulnerability involving a Washington State Department of Transportation system might have exposed personal information stored in an internal database of about 2,249 people, and the agency is reaching out to help notify them of the incident.

We are deeply committed to actively combatting racism and strengthening our anti-racist, diversity, equity and inclusion efforts to guarantee that our transportation system serves all Washingtonians.

Dive into the Gray Notebook, our agency's quarterly performance and accountability report. 

Listing of reports to the Washington State Legislature.

The Maintenance Accountability Process (MAP) is a tool which measures and communicates the outcomes of the maintenance activities. It provides the tools to link strategic planning, the budget and maintenance service delivery.

View financial statements, the Toll Division Annual Report and other toll policy-related documents.

Increasing transparency and accountability through Transportation Performance Management reports.

Find our Information strategic focus areas and goals, including continuous modernization, cybersecurity & data privacy and more. 

Slow down – lives are on the line. 

In 2023, speeding continued to be a top reason for work zone crashes.

Even one life lost is too many.

Fatal work zone crashes doubled in 2023 - Washington had 10 fatal work zone crashes on state roads.

It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.

95% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.