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The 1934 US 60 Salt River Canyon Bridge still exists - and pedestrians can still walk on it.
The Maricopa Association of Governments' Chief Transportation Officer returns in this week's episode to discuss how Proposition 400 has shaped the region's success through projects such as the recently completed I-10 Broadway Curve improvement, the Loop 202 (South Mountain Freeway), Loop 303 (Estrella Freeway) and State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway).
Whether a driver wants to support a cause, rep their team or just add a pop of color to their car, with 109 specialty license plates available in Arizona, there’s a little something for everyone. And specialty license plates are more...

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State Route 89A in Dewey got busloads of support from volunteers at the Glendale Union High School District.
A holiday is coming up, but we have last "Where in AZ??" before you go on vacation this week!
ADOT's Motor Vehicle Division is getting a new computer system, which will eventually help us to better serve Arizona drivers.
It's Shark Week, but on Arizona roads we have something else to be on the look out for.
We're hoping right off the bat, you can identify the location of this week's "Where in AZ??" photo!
The Federal Highway Administration is awarding Arizona a $90 million grant to help boost capacity and safety just north of Phoenix.
On this date in 1917, some heavy weather took a toll on the Ajo Highway and in Flagstaff. It's as good a reason as any to talk about driving safely in bad weather.
Can you pick out where this picture in the Valley was taken more than 50 years ago?
The first issue of Arizona Highways, published 98 years ago, was not the same as what you would expect today.
Members of ADOT's Enforcement and Compliance Division recently volunteered their time at homeless outreach event in Peoria.