Our Construction Academy helps economically disadvantaged individuals, including the unemployed, get the training and equipment they need to begin careers in transportation construction.
Encouraging drivers to make safe driving decisions, ADOT is displaying two Halloween-themed safety messages on overhead signs statewide.
Let's look back to the days when Motor Vehicle Division officers manned ports of entry to illustrate ADOT's continuing support of commercial travel and safety.
Follow the #FridayFive hashtag on social media to see others' top fives for the week. Here are ours.
See how well you know Arizona by taking our "Where in AZ??" challenge!
No need to bring your old license plate back to an MVD office. Just toss it in the recycling bin.
Over 400 groups statewide adopted their segments as a memorial or remembrance of a friend or family member close to them.
Value engineering used by ADOT and its contractors is designed to deliver superior final products in less time without additional cost.
These men and women are highly trained individuals, especially in traffic incident management procedures and techniques.
Sunset Point is ADOT's busiest rest area and is known to drivers on Interstate 17 for its grand vistas. But it also is home to another unique feature - a sundial memorial to fallen ADOT employees.
This week's "Where in AZ??" photo is a unique one, but we're betting one of you knows the answer.
Members of ADOT’s Northwest District spent Veterans Day participating in a Turkeys for Troops event held in Prescott by the AZ Heroes to Hometowns Foundation.
If you are in the fender bender, the most crucial thing to remember is simple: Move over. Get out of the travel lanes. You don’t have to preserve the scene of non-injury crash.
Among other things, rest areas are places to stretch legs, walk pets, have picnic lunches and safely use phones and other mobile electronic devices.
For example, we're investing another $155 million for improvements to US 93 over the next five years.
This week's challenge photo holds several clues to help you guess "Where in AZ??" this photo was taken.
Our wrong-way vehicle alert system being tested along a stretch of I-17 in Phoenix has earned a special award for innovation.
You aren't imagining it - thanks to the installation of adaptive traffic signals along Oracle Road/State Route 77, drivers along this busy route into Tucson are saving a few minutes on each trip.
Our commitment to improving safety and mobility between Phoenix and Tucson is evident in past, present and future projects.
Many of us are searching for the perfect gift on this Black Friday. Instead of naming a star for someone, how about being a start yourself by helping keep highways litter-free?