It's a spring scene you may in many parts of the state, but we're challenging you to identify this particular Arizona locale.
We see too many objects end up on our freeways. Here's how you can help with that.
Ever wonder where our freeway signs come from and how they are made? The answer to both those questions lie within our sign shop.
National Work Zone Awareness Week is almost upon us once again, and this year’s theme is “Drive Like You Work Here.”
Interstate 10 Broadway Curve: Interstate 17 (Split) to Loop 202 (Santan Freeway)Do you recognize this stretch of highway from 1972? The answer might surprise you.
A bridge along historic Route 66 is a great early example of vehicular bridges in our state.
This uniquely colored landscape is sure to clue someone in to the location of this week's challenge.
Valley drivers can expect to see lots of motorcyclist on the road this week. We're encouraging all drivers to make it a smooth ride for everyone on the highway.
See ADOT workers remove a massive rock in a way that minimized traffic delays and the potential for damage to the highway.
For today's Throwback Thursday, we have a little "remember when?" for people who live south of Tucson.
I value input from the public in this important step as we continue to study I-11.
It's wildflower season in Arizona and today's "Where in AZ??" challenge features some brightly colored blooms.
It's National Volunteer Week, so we wanted to highlight some kudos one of our Adopt a Highway volunteers in Green Valley has received.
During Work Zone Awareness Week, we are doing our best again to engage the public about how to stay safe in work zones.
This memorial for National Work Zone Awareness Week reminds us how serious construction zone safety is.
To celebrate, we're sharing a note from ADOT to the many Adopt a Highway volunteers who help make Arizona a nicer, cleaner place.
ADOT is adding a new element to the way we coordinate with American Indian tribes across the state.
We're exploring a rocky outcropping in today's "Where in AZ??" challenge.
The new mobile-friendly AZ511.gov system that provides up-to-the-minute conditions along Arizona’s highways can also be tailor-made to suit your personal travel needs.
In addition to the work on I-10 and SR 87 near Eloy, we are also installing a first-in-the-state dust detection system.