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Registration is open for three cleanups planned to keep Arizona highways grand — one mile at a time.
Around 30,000 homes and businesses between Phoenix and Flagstaff will get access to broadband internet thanks to Wecom Fiber becoming the first firm to gain long-term use of conduit ADOT has installed along I-17.
This week's episode of On the Road With ADOT features our Broadband Office and how it's helping Arizona expand access to broadband internet.

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Do you ever think much about roadway debris? It’s a potential danger all drivers should be aware of – it’s also something that everyone can help prevent.
If you’ve been following this blog over the past two winters, you know that ADOT annually shuts down a handful of state routes during the snowy winter months.
With more than 6,000 miles of highway to oversee and maintain, ADOT relies on its fleet of trusty vehicles to help get the job done.
ADOT has finalized its Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan update. The plan is aimed at improving safety, education and multimodal travel options.
Watch today’s video and you may never look at pavement markings in the same way ever again!
It’s been a while since we last checked in on the I-10/Prince Road widening project and judging by our newest video, a lot has happened at the site.
Practice makes perfect when it comes to emergency training, which is why several agencies got together earlier this month to prepare for a major disaster.
If you’ve driven in the West Valley recently, it’s likely you have noticed the work that’s occurring on Loop 101 near Maryland Avenue.
We’ve been blogging about #KnowSnow all week long, but we knew we couldn’t wrap things up without sharing this video.
The safest location for drivers would be to try to stay behind a plow at a safe distance. If you’re behind a plow, you’re going to get from point A to point B.