We don't use the word "literally" lightly, but it applies to what ADOT has done to better help serve truckers during the current public health situation.
Somebody has to keep the lights on, which is why today's Throwback Thursday highlights a crew doing lighting maintenance in the early 1970s.
EDITOR'S NOTE: During this unprecedented time, ADOT is creating transportation activities for kids. Please visit azdot.gov/ADOTKids or use the hashtag #ADOTKids on ADOT's Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts to see what we have going on...
It's a slightly more obscure "Where in AZ??" challenge we have for you this week!
One Adopt a Highway group has found "one man's trash is another man's treasure" is sometimes true.
As part of an ADOT Kids activity, take our quiz below to see how much you know about snowplows.
Interstate 17 is a great highway, but if it only runs between Phoenix and Flagstaff, why is it called an interstate?
We're offering some transportation-themed free Zoom virtual backgrounds for kids captivated by construction.
As in her job with ADOT, Kelly Baum gets to play in dirt to make sure the materials used in construction projects are up to the task.
Please have your kids encourage others to Keep it Grand using their creativity with chalk art.
Over the past year we've announced that motorists along the interstates between Tucson and Flagstaff have been able to gauge how long their trips would take thanks to travel times displayed on ADOT's overhead digital message boards. But...
Take our trash quiz and learn more about how the Adopt a Highway program helps with litter in our state.
The old saying for athletes is, “No pain, no gain.” At the Motor Vehicle Division we are all about reducing the pain of an office visit or using our services online. In fact, over the past few years we’ve made a lot of changes that have...
Thanks to everyone who took part in our first ADOT Kids activity about snowplows! Here's a slideshow with your art and a video with an ADOT engineer answering your questions.
Clear blue water is featured in today's "Where in AZ??" challenge.
ADOT's director summarizes how the agency is helping to do its part during the current public health situation.
Have you ever wondered where all the rain from a storm goes? It's an important question! That's why ADOT and the counties, towns and cities in central Arizona have produced an activity book to help middle school students explore the many facets of stormwater runoff.
With people tempted to step on the gas during this period of lighter traffic, we want to remind you that are crews are still on the road working too.
Kids should know they too can participate in Adopt a Highway and help Keep it Grand.
We are sharing a lot about National Work Zone Awareness Week, but the best perspective comes from our actual construction and maintenance crews. Watch a series of short videos as they share their thoughts and experiences.