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ADOT Director Halikowski shares an important milestone for Interstate 11.
A stretch of State Route 89 is now known as “Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial Highway” in honor of the brave firefighters who were lost battling the Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013.
Are you a courteous driver? This article from 1969 has us asking ourselves this deep question.
A recent ADOT-sponsored transportation institute fosters learning about transportation engineering careers.
You can bid on surplus ADOT equipment and vehicles from the comfort of your home.
We've announced the 2021 ADOT Safety Message Contest winners!
New engineers extol the virtues of ADOT's Engineer-in-Training program, including the pleasant atmosphere, hands-on training, mentorship and the ability to be a part of major projects from start to finish.
The I-10 Broadway Curve project has kicked off and drivers will start noticing changes in the construction area.
There are almost as many type of engineers as there are branches of math. Learn how math plays an important part in engineering.
The Arizona Motor Vehicle Crash Facts report for last year has been released and ADOT Director Halikowski shares his thoughts about the report.
Mark you calendar for National CleanUp Day on Saturday, Sept. 18!
On Fort Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona, ADOT is working to replace a 50-year old bridge deck.
It's easy to think running water on a roadway isn't a big threat. But you would be wrong. Your car can be swept away in just 12 inches of water.
Back-to-school means it's time for drivers to brush up on their driving skills to keep kids safe.
Our project on US 60 at Pinto Creek is more than just a new bridge going up. It's a new part of the road's history.
Today's blog takes you on a unique journey.
Get online and make sure to register your group for National CleanUp Day!
A sweltering collection of tunes for your Arizona adventures.
A new bridge deck was poured for the project that replaces the I-17 bridge over Central Avenue.
AZ 511 cameras are vital tools for ADOT engineers, technicians, road crews, dispatchers, public information officers and many more personnel. But, they are also lovely ways to see pieces of the state you might not otherwise visit!