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No matter where your travels take you, always bring extra water with you.
This is yet another spam scam trying to get your personal information and money. Make sure not to click on any links in these or any other suspect texts. You should delete them and rest easy.
We invited Bill Lamoreaux, our Travel ID expert, to join this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT to catch us up now that the May 7 REAL ID deadline is behind us.

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See our newest infographic that explains the Energy Efficient Plate and Alternative Fuel Vehicle programs.
On Sept. 30, awards were announced for the TransComm 2014 Skills Contest and we’re very happy to report that ADOT’s communications team took home several honors.
I-11 isn’t a highway for today. This is a corridor for the future – a future in Arizona that has the state at the center of a worldwide economy.
Today, we’re going back into the lab to learn about two important soil tests regularly performed by ADOT.
Progress is being made on the US 89 Cameron roadway improvement project.
ADOT has released the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the long-proposed South Mountain Freeway, the final link in the voter-approved loop system of freeways serving the Phoenix region.
Three new specialty license plates to help personalize and customize your vehicle are now available for purchase from the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division.
ADOT is making improvements to I-10, within the Gila River Indian Community and the city of Chandler, from Wild Horse Pass Boulevard to Riggs Road.
Get an update on the SR 260 bridge rehabilitation project, located about 17 miles east of Payson.
Today's post contains safety information related to Child Passenger Safety Week and National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.