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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.
Garin Groff, our Public Information Officer for the Tucson area, has details on I-10 projects there in this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT. Spend a few minutes with Garin and host Doug Nintzel and you'll be up to date on how ADOT and our partners are improving traffic flow in the Old Pueblo.
The ADOT MVD Community Connections team was recently recognized with the AAMVA Region 4 2025 Community Service Award for their continued efforts to support community organizations across the state.

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You can bid on surplus ADOT equipment and vehicles from the comfort of your home.
A recent ADOT-sponsored transportation institute fosters learning about transportation engineering careers.
Do you know where you can to see this beautiful welcome sign?
Are you a courteous driver? This article from 1969 has us asking ourselves this deep question.
A stretch of State Route 89 is now known as “Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial Highway” in honor of the brave firefighters who were lost battling the Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013.
ADOT Director Halikowski shares an important milestone for Interstate 11.
One Adopt a Highway volunteer was inspired to serve his community during his daily drive to work.
There are eleven US Highways in our state. Which one runs the least amount of miles?
Take a respite from the high heat and go back in time to lower temperatures.
You may have noticed them while traveling on the interstate, state highways in Arizona. Adopt a Highway recognition signs bearing the name of a volunteer group, a loved one memorialized or a local business sponsoring litter cleanup are all...