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A Toastmasters Club the Arizona Department of Transportation launched in 1975 to help team members hone their public speaking skills today includes not just ADOT but people from other agencies and the community.
Volunteer on the most wonderful day of the year to help us keep Arizona grand.
The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division helped kids and teachers head back with the cool backpacks and supplies needed for another successful year in the classroom.

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Driving along US 60 at Pinto Creek, motorists see heavy equipment carving a road out of the rocky terrain at what might seem like a slow pace. But when the highway is closed to the public, progress comes in bursts. Just take a look at how...
Our team is prepared to help remove snow and ice from state highways, but we need help from all drivers to be ready in case they find themselves in winter driving conditions.
Whether you say "gif" or "jif," our Giphy channel has you covered with ADOT- and safety-themed Instagram story stickers.
We're asking you to identify the location of a plaque in this week's "Where in AZ??" post.
This holiday travel season, you'll find some helpful faces at the airport talking about the Arizona Travel ID.
Planning on taking a drive "Out in the Cold" through a "Winter Wonderland?" Our newest Spotify transportation playlist has you covered!
Winter is around the corner and we want to test your knowledge about traveling in snow.
Can you identify the location of this quiet roadway?
Though Philip C. Brogdon has passed away, his family will continue to gather near Big Lake. But they are taking one more step to remember Philip and his love for "God's country."
We were lucky that today's Throwback Thursday photo tells us it was snapped during I-19's construction in February 1977 between Tubac and Canoa Ranch.