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Babak Dehghani tells us what's like being part of ADOT's Engineer-In-Training Program.
As National Engineers Week wraps up, we just want to say thank you to myriad of engineers working in transportation.
Help identify this location in our "Where in AZ??" challenge!
For Women's History Month we talked with several women at ADOT about how they entered into a career in transportation.
Half time's over! Crews kick off second half of the I-17 Central Avenue bridge project.
Things are looking a little brighter when it comes to the I-10 Deck Park Tunnel.
We are throwing back to what the 70s can still teach us about construction zone safety
As we build new bridges along I-40 at Two Guns, we are connecting more than two pieces of roadway.
They say dinosaurs no longer roam the earth, but we've found that may not be true!
Spring break is looking different this year, but if it involves a road trip at all, remember to keep these tips in mind.
On your drive / visit SR 66 / to find and read / the original / highway sign masters: Burma-Shave
Put your Arizona highway knowledge to the test! Can you get them all right?
We're throwing back to a busy rest area along Interstate 17 that comes with a great view.
When a water leak threatened to close the Prescott MVD office, the employees decided not to let that happen.
A drive through the pine trees is often welcome for many Arizonans. Join our challenge and find out where these pines are located.
A new report shows that Arizona Highways Magazine, published by ADOT, has a direct impact in tourism money coming into the state.
We hear you; there's too much litter along state highways and freeways. The truth is any amount is too much. We need your help to keep Arizona looking its best.
Mechanically Stabilized Earth walls are all around you ... if you know where to look.
Historical markers are everywhere along state highways, and these two along US 70 are a good example of just how much history you can find while driving.
This historical bridge built before Arizona was a state continues to support travelers in southeastern Arizona.