ADOT is building a new truck escape ramp and reconstructing an existing curve on SR 87 to enhance safety.
Get an update on the Virgin River Bridge No. 6 rehabilitation project.
Drivers are advised to plan for extra travel time this afternoon during what is often a “scary” commute due to heavier-than-usual traffic on Halloween.
A couple of improvement projects happening right now on the Loop 101 and the Loop 202 are seemingly similar, but each has their own distinct timeline.
While their name might sound somewhat morbid, Deadman Anchors are actually nothing to be afraid of. In fact, they’re very handy on a project site.
The number of electronic message boards displaying commute times is due to increase to 76 by late this year.
Our newest infographic shows you the steps for getting your new driver license or identification card.
Ever wonder what it takes to move one million cubic yards of rock and dirt?
Take a look back at what traffic school was like in 1973.
Work continues on the US 89 Cameron roadway improvement project in northern Arizona.
Input from the public helps to shape ADOT projects.
There’s a lot of interesting content in our early blog posts, which is why we’re looking back and highlighting some of our favorites in a new series called, “From the Rearview Mirror.”
Work is progressing on the Loop 101 widening project between Shea Boulevard and Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway).
Our new time-lapse video shows the progress crews are making on the US 89 landslide repair project, about 25 miles south of Page.
Yesterday, we took a look at the US 89 landslide repair project from above. Today, we have another angle to show you.
We've reached a milestone, here on the ADOT Blog!
The comment deadline for the proposed South Mountain Freeway has been extended to Dec. 29. An addendum to the Final Environmental Impact Statement is now available for review.
When we last left off with the Loop 303, all ramps had just opened at the freeway’s I-10 traffic interchange. Months later, more improvements are still on the way.
Through a collaborative effort among ADOT, DPS, FHWA and MAG, a new program was recently launched that stations DPS officers at the Traffic Operations Center.
As the first significant winter storm rolls into the state this weekend, ADOT is ready to respond to keep motorists safe while clearing snow and ice from highways.