Detroit Department of Transportation

The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) (pronounced DEE-dot) is the primary public transportation operator serving Detroit, Michigan. In existence since 1922, DDOT is a division of the city government, headed by a director appointed by the mayor. Primarily serving Detroit and its enclaves, DDOT is supplemented by suburban service from the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART). In 2022, the system had a ridership of 9,425,700, or about 37,100 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2023.

Detroit Department of Transportation
ParentCity of Detroit
Founded1922
Headquarters1301 E Warren Avenue
Service areaDetroit and select surrounding cities
Service typeBus
Paratransit
Routes37
HubsRosa Parks Transit Center
State Fair Transit Center
Fleet323
Daily ridership37,100 (weekdays, Q3 2023)
Annual ridership9,425,700 (2022)
Fuel typeDiesel
Electric
OperatorCity of Detroit
DirectorG. Michael Staley (interim)
Websitedetroitmi.gov/ddot
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