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All lanes are open on I-10 in the Broadway Curve area

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project, providing motorists a less traffic-congested, shorter commute times and safer driving experience...

Passport and driver license fraud results in arrest and additional charges

ADOT’s Office of Inspector General was contacted by the Social Security Administration for help on a case involving the stolen identity in 1986 and used to obtain a Social Security number and Arizona...

Comment sought on engineering, environmental phase of study

The Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking public input as it begins an engineering and environmental study of the Sonoran Corridor, a proposed freeway in the Tucson region that would connect...

Project scheduled for summer will close runway for about 28 days

The Grand Canyon National Park Airport is hosting a virtual public meeting Thursday, May 29, to discuss a runway rehabilitation project that will result in the runway closing for about 28 days...

Added lanes will help reduce congestion and increase safety along corridor

PHOENIX – Drivers traveling on Interstate 17 north of the Phoenix area now have an extra lane in each direction along a 15-mile stretch between Anthem Way and Black Canyon City just in time for the...

I-17 facility recognized for million-dollar views and upgraded amenities

We’re pleased – and not at all surprised – to see Sunset Point Rest Area ranked near the top of The Best Public Restrooms in America, based on a survey by a group called American River Wellness. Our...

ADOT award cites community engagement, commitment to safety

Community engagement, a focus on safety and sustainability, and upgrading a system providing weather conditions helped make Sedona Airport the state’s Airport of the Year for 2025. The award comes...

ADOT improvements include I-40 in Flagstaff, Kingman regions

The Arizona Department of Transportation is kicking off another season of spring and summer projects to preserve and improve highway pavement in Arizona’s high country.

ADOT’s proposed 2026-2030 focus: upgrading pavement, improving major corridors

The Arizona Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing Friday, May 16, on the agency’s recommended statewide program of construction projects for the next five years.

Always travel with extra water

ADOT joins local, state and federal agencies to share information about how to stay safe in extreme heat during Heat Awareness Week (May 5-9).