Freeway in the desert

ADOT Blog

Latest blog articles

See Adopt a Highway volunteers across Arizona caught in the act on National CleanUp Day 2025.
ADOT has more than 100 specialty license plates featuring a range of worthy causes or charities. To boost awareness, we showcase one specialty license plate each week on social media. We call this the "Specialty Plate Spotlight" and here are the plates that were featured in September.
We're thrilled to have John Bullen, Assistant Executive Director with the Maricopa Association of Government (MAG), join us for this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT. While ADOT will build the projects, MAG manages the funding and scheduling of the improvements under a Strategic Transportation Plan.

Popular blog articles

If you couldn't make it to last week's Loop 303 meeting, we have a rundown of the what you missed.
This time of year, crashes involving wildlife are more likely due to monsoon and heavy holiday-related travel. Follow these tips to avoid having a “deer in the headlights” moment.
During his tenure, Arizona Highways has been one of the most respected and widely read tourism publications in the country.
A $9 million ADOT project is making some big changes for the better on US 70 in Bylas, including raised medians, pedestrian walkways, a pedestrian hybrid beacon and drainage work.
Looking for a nice Sunday drive? Join our "Where in AZ" challenge and we'll reveal a beautiful highway perfect for that Sunday drive.
In the midst of monsoon season, ADOT Director John Halikowski shares some important reminders for drivers.
We continue to upgrade older traffic cameras as funding permits. Our goal is moving everything to digital HD.
This month's Driving Safety Home focuses on an innovative option to improve Interstate 17 north of Phoenix.
One of Arizona's newest bridges is longer than two football fields.
Adopt a Highway volunteers now have access to frequently-used information via the ADOT mobile site homepage.