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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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In just one year the ADOT Border Liaison Unit has made strides in training truckers and improving safety.
ADOT has done the research and analysis, but now we need from you about the long-range transportation plan.
The "Honeymoon Trail" is just as romantic and picturesque as it was more than 100 years ago.
Join our Sunday Facebook challenge and pinpoint a spot in Arizona from a photo.
If you've ever wondered why you see unconventional safety messages on ADOT's electronic message boards, today's blog has the answer.
Before there were dune buggies, cars used a wooden boardwalk to cross sandy stretches near Yuma.
In Maricopa, leaders from the city, ADOT, the Federal Highway Administration and elsewhere broke ground on an SR 347 project that will improve mobility and safety.
If you're an avid Arizona traveler, then this challenge is for you!
National Traffic Incident Management Week is here and it's important to know what to do in a minor crash, both for your safety and others on the road.
Our blog series "From the ADOT Archives" takes you back to downtown Phoenix in 1960.