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As Arizona gears up to celebrate 100 years of Route 66, the Arizona Department of Transportation wants to highlight a great way to carry a piece of the so-called Mother Road with you no matter where you’re headed.
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.
Thank you to volunteers and supporters for making Earth Day 2026 the highest attended cleanup with the most trash picked up during an ADOT-hosted cleanup.

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This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week and it couldn’t come at a more appropriate time.
If seeing is believing, then Phoenix-area motorists can now get behind the wheel more confident than ever of what to expect when it comes to traffic conditions. That's because we have added 20 traffic cameras on either end of the Valley to...
If you’re not almost 16 years old, nobody else in your family is almost 16 years old and you don’t even have any friends (or enemies, for that matter) who are almost 16 years old, then why should you care about teens taking the learner’s...
What does it mean to be “One ADOT?” Check out our video to see.
However you add it up, the addition of two new lanes to I-10 between Picacho and Eloy is good news.
ADOT has created new teams to better respond to the scene of highway crashes.
Our director talks about what "move over" should mean to Arizona motorists.
The Grand Canyon Park Airport staff and other first responders were put through their paces in August as part of triennial emergency exercise.
Sept. 26 was a big day, both for us and for everyone who drives on Interstate 17 north of the Valley. As we said in a news release, Governor Doug Ducey, accompanied by ADOT Director John Halikowski, the heads of the state Department of...
Our director, John Halikowski, explains the meaning behind our two-word Truth North statement: Safely Home