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Spend a few minutes with ADOT Director Jennifer Toth and host Doug Nintzel and we hope you'll take the following to heart: Choosing not to speed, choosing not to drive impaired, choosing to wear a seat belt and making other simple choices will result in fewer life-altering crashes on all Arizona roadways.
Motivated to improve the community, a civic group and 35 students led a cleanup of State Route 95 in Fort Mohave.
As the Phoenix Mercury prepares to play in their first home game of the 2025 WNBA Finals, we want to remind motorists to give an assist to their highway teammates and use their blinkers while they’re driving to help them safely get to and...

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Things continue to look up for our project on US 60 at Pinto Creek.
Starting this weekend, crews are going to be “sliding” the new Fourth Street bridges over I-40 into place using an innovative method that saves a lot of time on bridge projects. The bridge slide method is a technique that basically moves...
ADOT Director John Halikowksi shares his thoughts about the unprecedented challenges now confronting the MVD.
ADOT's Equipment Services in Holbrook has been recognized for customer service and environmental practices.
Do you know where to find this roadway? If you do, make sure you participate in our weekly "Where in AZ??" challenge.
We want you to show us the wild side of living in Arizona! Arizona Highways magazine is helping promote a wildlife photography contest run by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
We ruminate on humanity's linear existence as we contemplate this old shot of one-way roads in Jerome.
A marker on SR 82 remembers Camp Crittenden, which may have something to do with where SR 82 ended up.
McPhaul Bridge near Yuma was built in the late 1920s to help carry vehicle traffic over the Gila River. Find out why it eventually became Yuma's "bridge to nowhere."
The use of thermal detection cameras to spot wrong-way vehicles on freeway off-ramps along Phoenix-area freeways will continue to grow, especially after the cameras have worked well as part of a pilot project along Interstate 17. As one...