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The 1934 US 60 Salt River Canyon Bridge still exists - and pedestrians can still walk on it.
The Maricopa Association of Governments' Chief Transportation Officer returns in this week's episode to discuss how Proposition 400 has shaped the region's success through projects such as the recently completed I-10 Broadway Curve improvement, the Loop 202 (South Mountain Freeway), Loop 303 (Estrella Freeway) and State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway).
Whether a driver wants to support a cause, rep their team or just add a pop of color to their car, with 109 specialty license plates available in Arizona, there’s a little something for everyone. And specialty license plates are more...

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Construction activity on Pima County highways kicked off in 2018 with the bridge over Ina Road coming down and that's just beginning of improvements planned for the county over the coming years.
The MVD just had its best month ever! It's not the number of transactions we're talking about, it's customer service.
On average, more crashes occur in work zones in January in Arizona than in any other month.
Road construction can be a challenge on a good day, but is especially challenging when building a road through the mountains.
Please keep safety in mind regardless of where you are driving over the next day or two.
It's remodel time at the Sacaton Rest Area! In addition to a new look, the rest area will be getting needed sewer and electrical upgrades.
ADOT's culture of continuous improvement looks has employees looking for cost savings everywhere, including the trunk of old vehicles.
We're taking it back to the mid-60s today and construction of the only highway in the country still using the metric system.
ADOT crews that fix guardrails and fill potholes also assist whenever they are needed on traffic incidents.
An ADOT innovation gets drivers back on the freeway faster after a maintenance closure.