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In this 10-minute episode of On the Road With ADOT, Public Information Officer Garin Groff discusses Southern Arizona improvements that are starting, continuing and finishing in 2026, including major upgrades for the Tucson area.
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).

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For our Spanish-speaking audience, today's blog covers how to safely drive near semitrailers and other large trucks.
A new record was set at the MVD last month and it's all for a good cause.
Just like a home needs occasional renovating, so do highway rest areas.
You have a smartphone, may want a smart car and will soon be introduced to smart highways.
To keep yourself and others safe, you need to drive differently when you're near semi-trucks.
Can you guess "Where in AZ??" we snapped this photo? Post your guess on our Facebook page!
After getting beat up by years of freezes, thaws and heavy weather, Interstate 40 west of Flagstaff is getting a much-needed upgrade in the form of two projects.
If you think you've spotted an Arizona highway on the the big screen, you're probably right.
Updates at the MVD Regional Service Center in Tucson means better customer service.
ADOT Director John Halikowski discusses a planned system to help detect wrong-way drivers.