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On the Road with ADOT takes to the skies while Matthew Munden, manager of ADOT’s Aeronautics Group, talks about his staff’s role in supporting airport development and Federal Aviation Administration funding for a robust statewide network of publicly owned airports.
If you’re out on Arizona highways this week, you may notice overhead message boards displaying a message encouraging drivers to slow down in work zones. That’s because Work Zone Awareness Week runs from April 20-24, and it’s the perfect...
It’s Work Zone Awareness Week, and we’re taking the opportunity to raise awareness about the things we all can do to keep each other safe in work zones. ADOT crews work all hours of the day to build and maintain Arizona’s highways. I’m...

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Our "Where in AZ??" challenge continues this week. Join us on social media to participate!
Our photographer was seeing meerkats at the project to expand Pinnacle Peak over Interstate 17.
If you feel like a hike, you can visit the original highway tunnel that connected Superior and Miami.
Some Adopt a Highway volunteers enjoy the mountains while clearing roadside litter near their cabins.
Do you know what red-dyed diesel is? Because using it in a vehicle that will drive on the highway is a crime and you can help stop that.
ADOT is now offering audio versions of the Weekend Travel Advisory and Roadwork Roundup.
We're taking you along for a Sunday drive on another Arizona road for this week's "Where in AZ??" challenge!
There's a lot of logistics and planning that goes into large products, like the concrete deck pour for the expansion project of I-10 in Casa Grande.
Today we're reliving a 1983 milestone for the Superstition Freeway in Mesa.
Those signs saying don't park in tall brush or don't drag chains? There's a serious reason for them.