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Christmas Day is just around the corner, and while we’re in the final dash to Dec. 25 and buying last-minute presents to put under the tree, we’re taking a moment to remind drivers to practice safe driving over the holidays. If you’re out...
ADOT is grateful to volunteers year 'round, and there is no better time to express our gratitude than during the holiday season.
This week's episode of On the Road With ADOT features Jeremy DeGeyter, administrator of ADOT's Northcentral District. Jeremy talks with host Doug Nintzel not just about the I-17 wildlife overpass project but the much-anticipated Lion Springs widening of SR 260 east of Payson, among other topics.

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Following wildfires this summer, there is a high chance of flooding. Here is what ADOT is doing to deal with the issue.
The ride between Superior and Top-of-the-World on US 60 is now a whole lot smoother.
Looking for kid-friendly activities for your next road trip? We are here to help!
We've recently said goodbye to the roundabouts at Happy Valley Road. Here is our final ode to this sometimes maligned traffic interchange which did its job.
It's a misty, cloudy day in today's "Where in AZ??" image. Join our challenge!
Three ADOT projects from the last year have been recognized as some of the best in the industry in the 2020 America's Transportation Awards.
National Cleanup Day happens in one month, so now is the time to tell us you'll be there!
We're very excited for the shared-use path along the South Mountain Freeway to open, but it's not quite ready yet! That's why we are asking folks to please wait until everything is done to start enjoying it.
Though ADOT cannot reduce the number of crashes that happen on Arizona roads by itself, our director talks about what we are doing to make sure everyone gets Safely Home.
The latest annual Arizona vehicle crash data tells us about the most common type of collision - and how some simply changes to driving behavior can help change that.