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The same act created the Highway Safety Commission to advise the division, and a coordinating committee to promote cooperation among state agencies in carrying out the highway safety program established by the division. An act passed by the General Assembly on April 10, 1978, abolished the division effective July 1, 1978, and created in its stead the Department of Transportation Safety under the Secretary of Transportation. The purpose of the Department of Transportation Safety was to investigate, evaluate, and promote the safe movement of people and property in the transportation modes of highways, air, water, rail, and mass transit. The duties of the Highway Safety Commission were assumed by the Board of Transportation Safety, and the coordinating committee was replaced by a coordinating supervisor who served under the director of the department. The General Assembly passed an act on April 6, 1983, abolishing the department effective July 1, 1983, assigning its duties to the commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles, and creating a division of transportation safety under a deputy commissioner. The Board of Transportation Safety is currently within the Department of Motor Vehicles and advises the Governor, Secretary of Transportation, and the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles on transportation safety matters.\n","This series contains the administrative and constituent correspondence of the Commissioner for the Department of Transportation.  These records are also called Day Files by the Department and include copies of both incoming and outgoing correspondence.  The records consist of letters, memoranda, budgetary items and some reports.  Topics include transportation issues such as road maintenance, construction, traffic congestion, safety, snow removal and the purchase of property for right of way. Includes correspondence with constituents; state and federal legislators; state, local and federal agencies; associations, authorities, businesses and organizations; as well Cabinet Secretaries and the Governor's Office.\n","Topics include transportation issues such as road maintenance and construction, traffic congestion, highway safety, snow removal, infrastructure, certification, claims, transporttion funding, environmental policy, rest areas, and the purchase of property for right of way.","Includes correspondence for the following Transportation Commissioners: John E. Harwood (1976-1978); David R. Gehr (1994-1999); Charles D. Nottingham (1999-2002); Ray Pethtel - interim commissioner (2002); Philip A. Shucet (2002-2005 June); Gregory A. Whirley, Sr. - acting commissioner (2005 July-December); David S. Ekern (2006-2010 Jan); Gregory A. Whirley, Sr. (2010-2013); Charles Kilpatrick (2014-2018); Stephen C. 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