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Adopt a Highway volunteer program coordinators are holding an open house and appreciation event for Phoenix-area volunteers and those considering an adoption from 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, Aug. 16.
Spend a few minutes with Garin Groff and host Doug Nintzel and you'll be up to date on a project replacing the US 60 Queen Creek and Waterfall Canyon bridges east of the Valley.
Whether you’re celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with hot dogs and barbecue, attending a fireworks show or spending time with family and friends, we want to remind Arizonans to designate a driver or have a game plan of how you’re...

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The idea was hatched in 1973, but the technology to implement a revolutionary dust detection system is just now available.
We're explaining what a dust channel is and sharing advice on what to if you unexpectedly get caught in one.
Mile markers help break down Arizona's highways one mile at a time.
ADOT's focus isn't just on transportation systems for drivers. We account for bicyclists and pedestrians too.
Join our Facebook challenge and showcase your Arizona knowledge with "Where in AZ??"
When vacation planning, remember to prepare for summer paving projects in northern Arizona.
Watch the video presentation of the award for best license plate. You'll also catch a few classic cars sporting the Route 66 plate.
It’s something that takes an extra few minutes and can save a life: Secure your load.
Say what? A highway without a path? That's what the Sonoran Corridor is right now, but that may change.
Two new features on ServiceArizona.com involve something the law says every vehicle owner must have: insurance.