![]() In some states, you can contact your DMV or other state motor vehicle agency to report any road sign damage. By dialing 311, New Yorkers can report damaged or missing street lights and signs. Cities like New York City have a hotline that residents can call to report traffic issues. Some engineering and transportation departments can be reached by phone, email, or have contact forms available on these websites. Your city will most likely have its own website where you can contact committee members and the appropriate departments. ![]() One of the easiest ways to report a damaged or missing traffic sign is going to the city directly. If you notice that a traffic sign in your neighborhood needs some attention, there are a few ways to notify the officials. We all learned the importance of reading traffic signs while studying for road sign practice tests, the permit test, and the drivers license test, so you can imagine how dangerous driving can become when these signs go missing. Severe weather, car accidents and even theft are reasons why road signs need repair or replacement. If accessing the form via a mobile device, please download the free Adobe Reader application to fill out and submit the form.For a number of reasons, road signs seem to go missing or become damaged. If using an alternate computer browser (such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome), right click on the form link above and select ‘Save Link as…’ to download a fillable copy of the form to your computer. To order hard copies of Illinois Official Highway or Bicycle Maps please complete a BoBS 3925: Illinois Map Request form using Internet Explorer. To view a printable map of Illinois scenic byways, visit the IDOT Scenic Byways webpage. See Map Ordering section below for more information on ordering maps. Official Bicycle paper maps, broken down by IDOT District are also available by order. See the ‘Trails, Paths & Streets’ site for more information and to access electronic bicycle maps. The Illinois Official Bicycle Maps are available electronically by County. The district classification maps depict the rural classification of the road network and emphasize the display of the road network between the counties of the selected district. Click the ‘County,’ ‘City,’ or ‘Township’ tabs below for more information about the specific map types and to access electronic versions of the maps. The General Highway Maps available to the public include County, City and Townships. Historical Highway Map CollectionĬlick Historical Highway Map Collection to view the electronic collection of past Illinois Official Highway maps. See the Map Ordering section below for more information on ordering maps. Official Highway paper maps are also available by order. The electronic version of the map is available here: Illinois Official Highway Map PDF. ![]() The Illinois Official Highway Map is published every other year and is available to the public free of charge. If you are a school, library, law enforcement agency or any other institution need of a larger volume, the request will need to be submitted from an official school/library/law enforcement email account. At this time, we are limiting 1 map per email/mailing address. ![]() The Illinois Department of Transportation provides maps upon request to be used strictly for transportation-related purposes.
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