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A look at what ADOT and other agencies are working toward in regards to dust storm safety.
If you've ever confused an MVD for a DMV, today's post will help you straighten it all out.
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.
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.
Learning doesn’t always have to take place inside of a classroom, sometimes it can happen safely near the side of a freeway!
The availability of energy-efficient license plates for owners of qualified vehicles has ended as the maximum number of plate applications has been reached.
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.
Our newest video focuses on the value of enrolling in a professional motorcycle rider training course.
ADOT has named the Yuma International Airport as the 2015 Airport of the Year.
In accordance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, ADOT takes measures to prevent the disturbance of active nests within the right of way. Today's video highlights how ADOT maintains its roads and structures while also taking care of the surrounding natural resources.
Motorists traveling between Phoenix and Globe urged to be aware of new construction starting this summer.
We’ve been following the US 89 Cameron roadway improvement project pretty closely here on the blog.
ADOT’s Environmental Planning Group reviews all projects and assigns measures to protect nesting birds from harm during construction.
It’s not all roads and bridges, here at ADOT. Sometimes the projects we take on include stabilizing the areas near a highway.
The number of deaths in motor-vehicle crashes across the state dropped by nearly 9 percent in 2014, according to annual statistics released by ADOT.
Crews completed an overnight concrete deck pour on the newly reconstructed northbound side of the Interstate 15 Virgin River Bridge No. 6.
ADOT's Equipment Services crew got traffic moving after mud and rocks blocked the roadway near Glen Canyon Dam.
Finding a close-by MVD or Authorized Third Party office location just got a whole lot easier.
We created a dust storm playlist that reflects the musical messages of dust storm safety. #PullAsideStayAlive
ADOT is testing a new method in roadway construction, called "intelligent compaction," to improve efficiency and provide longer-lasting pavement.