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A small bridge on a historic road is nearly timeless.
Laura Douglas, our lead communicator on this massive project, joins On the Road With ADOT this week to explain what drivers have gained from I-17 improvements and how the flex lanes work.
Volunteering never goes out of style. See who's changing Arizona by reducing litter in their community and inspiring others along the way.

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Engineers are kind of a big deal here at ADOT.
There were 891 motor-vehicle crash fatalities on Arizona roadways in 2015, up from 773 in 2014. And impaired driving, speeding and failure to use seat belts,contributed to many of those deaths.
Arizona Transportation History reports gives a look at the history of US 89.
Residents will have a more reliable link with Yuma County’s largest employer, Yuma Proving Ground, thanks to a 600-foot bridge ADOT is building across a flood-prone section of US 95.
The zipper merge is being piloted by ADOT to reduce construction travel delays on I-10, east of Tucson.
Out of 3.7 million vehicle registration renewals that were completed in Arizona during 2015, a whopping 60.2 percent of them – roughly 2.2 million – were handled online through ServiceArizona.com.
A number of agencies, including ADOT’s Motor Vehicle Division, helped homeless and at-risk veterans during an annual event called the Maricopa County StandDown.
When Arizona’s latest winter storm hit Sunday evening, ADOT crews went into high gear.
A little dog that made her way onto SR 51 during Monday evening’s rush hour and miraculously avoided being hit by traffic now has a good home in her future.
ADOT's Safety Calendar features original artwork submitted by child relatives of ADOT employees.