ADOT is participating in the "One Less Spark, One Less Wildfire" campaign to show how drivers can prevent wildfires.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create the Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory each week.
The ringtail, incorporated into the new Arizona driver license background image as a security feature, needs a nickname.
We have a couple of new terms for you today and they both have to do with concrete.
In order to provide a safer flow for traffic, ADOT will realign SR 89A and reconstruct the intersection of southbound I-17 and JW Powell Boulevard three miles south of Flagstaff.
We’re headed into monsoon season, which means motorists need to be on alert. High winds, blowing dust and other conditions that can impact your drive are more common this time of year.
If you’ve got 17 syllables to spare, we want to hear from you because #HaboobHaiku is back!
Monsoon season starts this Sunday and brings with it the increased chance of high winds, blowing dust and other conditions that can really impact your drive.
When you’re taking your next road trip through the state, you’ll likely notice our new signs that designate each of Arizona’s 14 highway rest area locations as “Safe Phone Zones.”
Dust and wind must make for some good poetic inspiration, because we’ve received so many outstanding Haboob Haikus!
The State Transportation Board voted last week to adopt the 2015-2019 Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program.
Visitors to rest areas along state highways will begin to notice recycling containers onsite since ADOT started a recycling program at three rest areas with plans to expand it statewide.
Drivers traveling between Sedona and Flagstaff received welcome news when ADOT opened the "switchbacks" section of State Route 89A well ahead of schedule.
Allow us to introduce Rocky the Ringtail!
Plants won’t grow if they’re rooted in the wrong soil. That’s why ADOT makes sure its topsoil is suitable for good growth by testing Calcium Carbonate levels.
New steps are being taken in the Phoenix area in efforts to get the attention of wrong-way drivers before they enter a freeway in the wrong direction.
Arizona drivers taking to the road will not face any construction closures along state highways over the three-day Fourth of July weekend.
ADOT has traded in the auctioneer’s gavel for the computer mouse in making the switch to more convenient online auctions of the agency’s surplus vehicles and other equipment.
Since March, motorists traveling along Prince Road at the I-10 junction are no longer inconvenienced when one of the 40-60 trains pass daily through this area of Tucson.
ADOT has named the Prescott Municipal Airport/Ernest A. Love Field as the 2014 Airport of the Year.