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Recently, the Philippine Mars seaplane was transported from Lake Pleasant north of Phoenix to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson.
No matter where your travels take you, always bring extra water with you.
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ADOT has launched a mobile-friendly version of its website, azdot.gov.
Coming soon to your wallet or handbag: a newly designed Arizona driver license – and a new process to get it.
We’ve got an interesting time-lapse video to share with you today that shows the installation of a wildlife underpass on SR 86.
Learn some trivia and fun facts about rubberized asphalt.
For over 25 years, ADOT has been using rubberized asphalt on the Arizona highway system. Take a look at how it's made.
New devices on trucks used by ADOT to apply oil on highway pavement to extend the lifespan of the road surface are reducing taxpayer costs, saving time and helping the environment.
In honor of tomorrow's Earth Day, we thought we’d look back to some of our previous environmentally themed posts.
Governor Jan Brewer, Mesa officials and the public helped ADOT dedicated the new Gateway Freeway during a preview event.
ADOT will soon begin a project that will restore the pavement along a 3.5-mile segment of SR 89A through the Oak Creek Canyon switchbacks.
It’s an exciting day for us here on the ADOT Blog. Not only are we celebrating the blog’s third birthday, today we’re also marking our 500th blog post!