Highway Bureau

Coordinates: 25°01′35.1″N 121°29′47.4″E / 25.026417°N 121.496500°E / 25.026417; 121.496500
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Highway Bureau
公路局
Agency overview
JurisdictionRepublic of China
HeadquartersWanhua, Taipei, Taiwan
25°01′35.1″N 121°29′47.4″E / 25.026417°N 121.496500°E / 25.026417; 121.496500
Agency executives
  • Hsu Cheng-chang, Director-General
  • Huang Yung-kuei, Deputy Director-General
Parent agencyMinistry of Transportation and Communications
WebsiteOfficial website

The Highway Bureau (Chinese: 公路局; pinyin: Gōnglù Jú) is the government agency under the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China (Taiwan) responsible for highway transportation management.

History[edit]

The agency was originally established as Directorate General of Highways in April 1943. It was later renamed as Highway Bureau in 1999.

Organizational structures[edit]

  • Reconsideration Committee for Traffic Accident Investigation
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Personnel Office
  • Secretariat
  • Information Management Office
  • Motor Vehicles Division
  • Equipment and Supplies Division
  • Land Acquisition Division
  • Maintenance Division
  • Construction and Design Division
  • Planning Division
  • Highway Disaster Prevention Center

Director-Generals[edit]

  • Chen Yen-po
  • Hsu Cheng-chang (incumbent)

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