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For 11 years the Jim Clark and his family have honored his parents by driving five hours to help clean up a stretch of State Route 473.
Will you be on the right track when you take our "Where in AZ??" challenge?
Let’s face it: Nobody looks forward to construction delays. But with restrictions and some temporary closures set for the Pinto Creek Bridge replacement project on US 60 between Superior and Globe, we’re giving drivers something they can...
When his great aunt shared a photo of Hunter Vincente dressed up as a highway sign, we had to know more.
Just in time for Halloween: We can't tell you when this photo was taken. But we can tell you where: the Devil's Highway.
They say virtue is its own award. We would say that helping everyone get home safely after a hard day's work, a weekend escape or a night out is also its own award. But occasionally we are recognized for doing just that. Such is the case...
Blue sky and blue water are features in today's "Where in AZ??" post.
It's not a dance move, but an innovative new technique for replacing bridges. Read more in today's blog.
http://twitter.com/ArizonaDOTIt's the time of the year to once again be thinking about how to drive safely during snowy and icy conditions. ADOT's state engineer shares a few tips.
When our MVD director was a recipient of a pint-sized Tesla and U-Haul trailer, he knew exactly where it should go.
Please share these tips with family and friends so even more drivers become aware of how they can contribute to making our roads safer.
It's another weekend road trip idea in this week's "Where in AZ??" installment.
Efforts to reduce the risk of crashes caused by often-impaired wrong-way drivers involve a variety of countermeasures. They include increasing the size and visibility of wrong-way signs at state highway interchanges. Those upgrades received...
How much could you get done in two weeks? A new format for ADOT's Construction Academy gives participants a chance to jumpstart careers in construction.
We were lucky that today's Throwback Thursday photo tells us it was snapped during I-19's construction in February 1977 between Tubac and Canoa Ranch.
Though Philip C. Brogdon has passed away, his family will continue to gather near Big Lake. But they are taking one more step to remember Philip and his love for "God's country."
Can you identify the location of this quiet roadway?
Winter is around the corner and we want to test your knowledge about traveling in snow.
Planning on taking a drive "Out in the Cold" through a "Winter Wonderland?" Our newest Spotify transportation playlist has you covered!
This holiday travel season, you'll find some helpful faces at the airport talking about the Arizona Travel ID.