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An odd-looking bridge in Northern Arizona is a gateway to some of Arizona's most spectacular scenery.
Hospitality and community support fuel Melissa Owen's 11th annual cleanup to reduce trash along State Route 286.
Joe Heller, ADOT's resident engineer in charge of the recently completed Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) project, visits On the Road With ADOT to discuss this $108 million improvement and a coming project there to use diamond grinding to provide a smooth, durable driving surface.

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National Chess Day is tomorrow and it's a reminder that details matter, whether it's in the game of chess or while working on a major highway project.
ADOT's Blog and Twitter accounts came home with wins at the 2021 AASHTO TransComm Awards.
Read about one family that paid tribute to their little brother on National CleanUp Day.
Most signs we encounter along the highway are colored a specific shade of green. Why is that?
The work zone ADOT is setting up this weekend will enable crews to build a better interchange at Interstate 10 and the US 60 (Superstition Freeway). We’re getting the word out every way we can to alert drivers about this weekend’s full...
The Dinnebito Wash Bridge is a vital crossing on State Route 264, the highway that links together all the Hopi villages. This is why the bridge rehabilitation project is so important.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, physical inactivity is a major contributor to health problems in the United States.
Hundreds of thousands participated in National CleanUp Day, including Adopt a Highway volunteers.
A former university professor is ADOT's newest bridge designer!
The studies are in, and the evidence is clear: Roundabouts are safer than traditional intersections with stop lights. They've caught on in Europe, but America is slower to embrace them.