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In this 10-minute episode of On the Road With ADOT, Public Information Officer Garin Groff discusses Southern Arizona improvements that are starting, continuing and finishing in 2026, including major upgrades for the Tucson area.
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).

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The holiday travel season is officially here and it’s sure to be a busy one.
A law taking effect Jan. 1 will allow spouses and dependents of first responders killed in the line of duty to register a vehicle free of the vehicle license tax.
If you're driving toward the snow, ADOT wants you to prepare for potentially harsh conditions.
Title of newest Star Wars film gives ADOT an excuse to tout dangers of drowsy driving.
Snow hasn’t changed since the 1950s, but the way ADOT clears it from the road has.
An oversized load moving through the state will require a brief closure of eastbound I-10 near Benson early Sunday (Dec. 6).
Whether someone is new to riding or has years of experience, ADOT encourages all riders to take a certified safety training course.
There will be no full construction closures on the Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) widening project during the upcoming busy holiday season.
We know the state’s highways will be busy this holiday weekend, which is why we’d like to share some details to help make your trip a safe one.
Do you Know Snow? Check out today's video and discover something new about ADOT’s winter operations.