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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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Vehicle registration is a topic that matters to just about every vehicle-owner in this state. Today, we're sharing some frequently asked questions on the subject (along with the answers!).
It’s been a while since we last checked in up north on the I-17/JW Powell traffic interchange improvement project.
Learn about the benefits that modern roundabouts offer traffic planners and engineers.
Rustication and graphic elements are used to help create visual interest and a sense of place.
ADOT, in partnership with the Federal Railroad Admin., has released the Draft Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement for Passenger Rail Corridor Study.
Improvements to SR 80 through Tombstone include the replacement of water-damaged adobe at the base of Schieffelin Hall, one of the most significant historic buildings in “The Town Too Tough to Die.”
Sharing the road needs to be a focus year-round, and right now, as many children head back to school, it’s the perfect time for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to review and improve habits.
New plates include Arizona Coyotes, Midwestern University, U.S. Marine Corps and Firefighter Safety Training.
Technology is being implemented to enhance ADOT's weight and equipment safety inspection process for commercial motor vehicles.
When you apply for a driver license or identification card, registering to become an organ donor is as simple as checking a box.