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The Arizona Department of Transportation is taking part in Route 66 centennial celebrations and our 1959 Chevy Apache pickup truck was a crowd favorite at the recent Ash Fork Heritage Day, which also celebrated the centennial.
Laura Douglas, our lead communicator on the upcoming State Route 347 improvement project, talks with guest host Marcy McMacken about much-anticipated changes set to occur on SR 347, including the addition of a third travel lane in each direction.
Read about safety precautions for Adopt a Highway volunteers and anyone planning to enjoy the Arizona outdoors this summer.

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ADOT has named the Yuma International Airport as the 2015 Airport of the Year.
Our newest video focuses on the value of enrolling in a professional motorcycle rider training course.
Highway construction isn’t just big machinery, heavy-duty vehicles and materials by the ton. There’s a lot of work that happens off project sites and inside a lab.
The availability of energy-efficient license plates for owners of qualified vehicles has ended as the maximum number of plate applications has been reached.
Learning doesn’t always have to take place inside of a classroom, sometimes it can happen safely near the side of a freeway!
It has been a while since we last updated you on the Loop 202 widening project, but if you’re an East Valley driver, you’ve probably noticed the progress.
ADOT has been recognized for its environmental protection efforts while rebuilding the San Pedro Bridge through a sensitive conservation area on State Route 90 east of Sierra Vista.
If you've ever confused an MVD for a DMV, today's post will help you straighten it all out.
A look at what ADOT and other agencies are working toward in regards to dust storm safety.
Since it's Earth Day, we're looking back to the blog posts and videos that have highlighted ADOT’s commitment to environmentally conscious practices.