Highway Bureau
Government agency based in Wanhua, Taipei, Taiwan
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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.
FormedApril 1943
JurisdictionRepublic of China
HeadquartersWanhua, Taipei, Taiwan
25°01′35.1″N 121°29′47.4″E
25°01′35.1″N 121°29′47.4″E
Agency executives
- Hsu Cheng-chang, Director-General
- Huang Yung-kuei, Deputy Director-General
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| Formed | April 1943 |
| Jurisdiction | Republic of China |
| Headquarters | Wanhua, Taipei, Taiwan 25°01′35.1″N 121°29′47.4″E |
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| Parent agency | Ministry of Transportation and Communications |
| Website | Official website |
History
The agency was originally established as Directorate General of Highways in April 1943. It was later renamed as Highway Bureau in 1999.
Organizational structures
- 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
- Chen Yen-po
- Hsu Cheng-chang (incumbent)
