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This week's episode of On the Road With ADOT features Jeremy DeGeyter, administrator of ADOT's Northcentral District. Jeremy talks with host Doug Nintzel not just about the I-17 wildlife overpass project but the much-anticipated Lion Springs widening of SR 260 east of Payson, among other topics.
A video from American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) features ADOT director explaining the Arizona Transportation Institute and its goals.
The holiday season is in full swing and with people gathering with family and friends to celebrate meals, traditions and more, we want to make sure you get safely to and from your destination. To that end, ADOT will be displaying several...

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After looking at these photos, we feel like we’ve taken a trip back to 1970 and landed our DeLorean at the Arizona State Fair.
In an effort to enhance safety at one of the busiest ports of entry in the nation, ADOT is building a new pedestrian underpass on SR 189 (Mariposa Road).
Arizona just received approval for its first U.S. bicycle route that will run through Arizona border to border while connecting to a national system of bike routes.
Arizona's Move Over law is designed to protect all drivers and those who work on or next to our roads.
A look at the US 60 corridor improvement projects that ADOT currently has underway.
We love featuring vintage transportation-related photographs on this blog, but we also like to focus on how things have improved and changed over the years. That’s why we thought it’d be fun to compare the old to the new in a series we’re calling, “Yesterday and Today.”
ADOT hosted its first iShare Innovation Showcase, giving agency employees an opportunity to share the ideas that have helped streamline efforts.
ADOT has received a new accolade for its leadership in developing wildlife crossing structures in Arizona.
We’re about to hit a big milestone over on the ADOT YouTube channel!
We have an update for you on the Hell Canyon Bridge replacement project that isn’t infernal at all!