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A commitment to safety and to mentorship helped earn ADOT Enforcement and Compliance Division (ECD) Officer Matt Drury recognition as the Arizona Trucking Association’s 2025 ADOT ECD Officer of the Year.
This week's episode of On the Road with ADOT podcast features the I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor Project, which will add lanes and other much-needed upgrades along 26 miles of the interstate between Chandler and Casa Grande.
Grogginess, yawning, sluggishness — they’re all signs of fatigue. That fatigue can make it harder to get through a workday, and your motor skills can be impaired. If you drive while drowsy, it could result in a crash. So during Drowsy...

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Before there were dune buggies, cars used a wooden boardwalk to cross sandy stretches near Yuma.
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If you're an avid Arizona traveler, then this challenge is for you!
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Our blog series "From the ADOT Archives" takes you back to downtown Phoenix in 1960.
Think you know the best course of action when you encounter an incident on the highway? Take our quiz and find out.
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ADOT program celebrates fifth year helping small, minority-owned or woman-owned businesses perform work on transportation projects.
This sign is a sure clue to the correct location in our "Where in AZ??" Facebook challenge.
ADOT Director John Halikowski explains the benefits of the new ADOT Alerts app.