Alaska's Road Network Information Database
Frequently Asked Questions

Snow stakes line Thompson Pass to help snow plows stay on the road
Credit: Jack Stickel, Alaska DOT&PF
The Highway DataPort (HDP) is the gateway to Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities transportation data network. The HDP accesses an Oracle database populated with data from the Department's legacy transportation database, the Highway Analysis System (HAS). ADOT&PF identifies each road in (HAS) with a Coordinated Data System (CDS) Route Number. Each road has a route name (the CDS Route Number) and a route description (the posted road name). The HAS database (and also HDP) contain CDS Routes with attribute and feature information for:
- All ADOT&PF roads
- Most non-ADOT&PF roads that are functionally classified higher than local
- Many non-ADOT&PF roads that are functionally classified as a local road
The HDP provides customized reports based on user-defined queries. HDP provides the capability to query information and produce reports for such categories as:
- Bridge data
- Road data for either individual roads by geographical area (i.e., DOT region, Census Area or Borough, and City)
- Motor Vehicle Crash Data (for authorized users only)
- Public Road Mileage (for statewide or smaller geographical area queries)
- Pavement Management data (by road)
- Standard highway route lists (or what used to be called "General Logs")
- State Highway System, National highway System & Interstate Routes, Alaska Highway System (routelists available for statewide or smaller geographical areas)
Questions? Please email us at dot.highwaydata@alaska.gov.
To find more information about Alaska’s Road Network data or the Highway Analysis System, please visit www.dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/transdata.
If you have questions regarding the content of this page, please contact:
Jill Sullivan
907-465-8592
dot.highwaydata@alaska.gov
