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Drivers are reminded to ‘Pull Aside, Stay Alive’ this monsoon season.
Ever wonder why drivers are advised to turn off all vehicle lights once they have pulled safely off the road during a dust storm? Today, we've got your answer.
As you can see in these photos from decades past, ADOT was working to warn motorists about the dangers of dust storms way back in the 1970s.
Projects to improve Arizona’s highway system through expansion, preservation and modernization were formally approved to move forward.
The $11 million project is designed to ease traffic congestion, enhance pedestrian safety and improve access to downtown businesses.
In 1957, Arizona’s first freeway interchange was finished, connecting Black Canyon Freeway and US 60/Grand Avenue, northwest of downtown Phoenix near Thomas Road.
We have a brand new video that details a recent project milestone at the I-15 Virgin River Bridge No. 6 rehabilitation site.
ADOT has partnered with Empire Cat to get comprehensive instruction to improve the way our heavy-equipment operators are trained.
Today, we're sharing some of the interesting MVD-related questions (and answers) that get sent our way.
Last month, the Motor Vehicle Division of ADOT was recognized by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators with two different awards for ways they’ve served the public.
Motorists are reminded to take precautions when driving in extreme heat.
It’s been a while since we last checked in on the Loop 101 widening project, so we thought we’d take a look and see how work is progressing.
ADOT is working to construct a wider bridge while limiting SR 89 traffic impacts during construction.
The Adopt a Highway program is an opportunity for community members to help keep our highways litter free.
Crews are working on improvements to an eight-mile segment of US 89, about 30 miles south of Page.
Message boards are now displaying the estimated travel times seven days a week, from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.
National Stop on Red Week aims to educate drivers about the dangers of red-light running and to reduce the number and severity of crashes.
Twenty-five years ago, the last segment of Interstate 10 was completed and it happened in Phoenix.
Traffic Incident Management is valuable because every minute counts when responding to the scene of a traffic incident.
Do you know what you were doing 25 years ago today?