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A couple of words come to mind when one examines the year that was and the year to come when it comes to Phoenix-area freeways: new lanes. Here's a look back and forward for Phoenix-area freeways.
Starting on Feb. 1, those who do not have a federally compliant credential like a passport or the Arizona Travel ID will be charged $45 for the new TSA ConfirmID service to get you through TSA security for up to 10 days.
On this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT, Adopt a Highway Program Manager Mary Currie explains how you can get involved and help keep Arizona grand.

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State archives shed light on little-known man once honored as the "Father of Arizona Highways."
Technology is being tested along Bell Road to reduce congestion.
Do you know this Arizona location? Visit our social media pages to enter your guess!
We're taking you back to the beginnings of the Engineer-in-Training program.
Arizona's largest highway project ever is on track to be open to traffic in 2019.
When snowstorms arrive, Mark Trennepohl hits the road to find where snow, ice and wind are affecting travel.
We're taking you through the process that takes a specialty plate from idea to a rear bumper.
Traveling to Sonoyta, just south of the border, ADOT's director and others joined Sonora officials in recognizing a binational effort that led to the safety corridor.
We're getting you geared up for the work week with a brain teaser!
ADOT is always looking to provide better customer service to Arizonans - and to recognize employees that provide that service.