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ADOT has more than 100 specialty license plates featuring a range of worthy causes or charities. To boost awareness, we showcase one specialty license plate each week on social media. We call this the "Specialty Plate Spotlight" and here are the plates that were featured in July.
ADOT and the city of Flagstaff have been recognized with an award for a significant stormwater drainage system project along US 180 .
The Arizona Highways podcast has produced a three-part podcast series framing this loss through the perspectives of individuals with longtime ties to the area.

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Do you know where in Arizona the photo below was taken? Join us on Facebook for this week's challenge!
Four years ago, the Donor Network of Arizona designated August “MVD Saves Lives Month,” recognizing the Motor Vehicle Division’s role in promoting organ donation.
Do you drive on one of Arizona's longest or shortest highways? Find out in today's Transportation Trivia.
Personnel from more than a dozen agencies have benefited from training at properties that ADOT acquired along the 22-mile-long corridor for the South Mountain Freeway.
ADOT photographers have taken more than 5,000 photos over five years documenting ADOT projects around Arizona.
With more monsoon rain in the forecast this week, we're explaining the climatological features responsible for monsoon storms.
It's time for another Where in AZ?? challenge. Can you tell us where the photo below was snapped?
Arizona is known for its extreme heat. Each of us can take precautions to help ensure we’ll stay safe in Arizona's extreme temperatures.
Learn how ADOT used an explosive device the size of a shotgun shell to reopen 24 miles of US 89A after a widespread flash flood.
Football fans headed to Camp Tontozona near Kohls Ranch should be prepared for heavy traffic on SR 260.