ADOT offers two apps for drivers, but which one is right for you?
Imagine the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway without any designs on its bridges, ramps and sound walls? What drawings and colors would you use? What plants would line the roadway? This activity makes you the designer.
Today we are taking a look at batch plants and how they help projects be more efficient and cost effective.
We've compiled videos from the South Mountain Freeway project to help inspire your art along the freeway.
Work to build a new, larger Interstate 17 bridge over Central Avenue south of downtown Phoenix is now underway as ADOT and partner agencies look ahead to improvements beyond the freeway itself. But the progress also means drivers should...
Every one of these creative messages showed how much you all care about keeping Arizona safe. We had a great time reading them.
We're taking you for a virtual drive on this Sunday afternoon!
Did you know we have 4,824 bridges along state highways? And we recently got some good news about them.
Please take our quiz and then see how well your parents or friends can do.
Ever driven through a construction zone and not seen anyone working? Well, there could be a few reasons for that, but most of the time is because crews are working when there is less traffic on the highway.
If you love construction, work zones and freeways, we have a word search and maze for you to complete.
It's that time again! Time for you to vote for your favorite in our fourth annual Safety Message Contest. Which entry would you like to see on our overhead freeway boards?
Our ADOT Kids coloring activity this week encourages kids to avoid littering.
Today we are throwing back to an employee modeling a brand-new highway sign from our impressive sign shop.
“Historians write the history, but balladeers bring it to life.” So says Dolan Ellis, Arizona’s official state balladeer, who has spent more than 60 years bringing Arizona to life through song. Ellis performed a few numbers and answered...
How long is the South Mountain Freeway? How wide are the lanes? How did we set the speed limit? ADOT Kids asked, and we answer. Plus we share everyone's freeway designs.
In 1909 the Territory of Arizona proposed building a north-south highway between Prescott and Phoenix. A year later, construction started in earnest. We look back at this territorial road 110 years later.
One Show Low group has a long history of community service and it includes keeping our state beautiful with the Adopt a Highway program.
It's the time of the year when everyone has a bit of advice for seniors wrapping up a high school or college career. This year is a little different, but we still wanted to give what advice we could, with a little transportation safety twist.