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On this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT, Adopt a Highway Program Manager Mary Currie explains how you can get involved and help keep Arizona grand.
Christmas Day is just around the corner, and while we’re in the final dash to Dec. 25 and buying last-minute presents to put under the tree, we’re taking a moment to remind drivers to practice safe driving over the holidays. If you’re out...
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our employees, the Adopt an Angel program helped 43 ADOT families this holiday season and fulfilled more than 200 wishes.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: During this unprecedented time, ADOT is creating transportation activities for kids. Please visit azdot.gov/ADOTKids or use the hashtag #ADOTKids on ADOT's Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts to see what we have going on...
Somebody has to keep the lights on, which is why today's Throwback Thursday highlights a crew doing lighting maintenance in the early 1970s.
We don't use the word "literally" lightly, but it applies to what ADOT has done to better help serve truckers during the current public health situation.
You may have noticed our signs displaying messages about the public health situation. But the message about Service Arizona bears repeating.
While those other drivers during your commute may sometimes seem like a nuisance, the truth is they - and you - are an important part of making sure the state gets its fair amount of transportation funds.
It was smooth sailing for any drivers out when this "Where in AZ??" image was snapped.
We recently set to work demolishing the old I-10 bridge over Ruthrauff Road in Tucson to build a better interchange.
The first ADOT Construction Academy exclusively for women bucked trends and stereotypes.
For businesses along its route, the South Mountain Freeway is proving to be a time saver.
It's that time of year again. Warming temperatures mean spring is when construction projects kick into high gear. So it's an appropriate time for Work Zone Awareness Week. State Engineer Dallas Hammit shares his thoughts on what this week means.