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Drivers should expect delays and allow extra travel time

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan ahead for lane restrictions on US 95 between Rifle Range Road (milepost 35) and Wellton Mohawk Canal Bridge (milepost 39) in Yuma.

The following restrictions will occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week beginning Monday, May 20 through November 2024:

  • Traffic traveling through the project will be moved to the new pavement to the west.
  • An 11-foot vehicle width restriction will remain in place. 
  • A reduced speed limit of 45 mph will remain in place.
  • Note: Flaggers and Arizona Department of Public Safety personnel will direct motorists through the work zone as needed between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Delays are likely, so travelers should allow extra travel time. 

ADOT invited the community to celebrate the Fredonia Port of Entry’s reopening. It’s another way ADOT is safely connecting people and empowering Arizona’s economy and the economy. 
Did you know that the Cedar Canyon Bridge was doubled in width by using an existing arch from a different bridge?
File photo of I-15
The Arizona Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing on Friday, May 17, on the agency’s recommended statewide program of construction projects for the next five years.

This week is National Tourism Week, which celebrates travel and encourages people to explore new places. 

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The Arizona Department of Transportation reminds motorists who travel on US 60 between Miami and Superior to plan ahead for about six months of three times-a-week daytime closures starting Thursday
Please set aside extra travel time and try to avoid peak driving times when closures are scheduled for a pavement improvement project that’s starting in that area.
I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor Project (Aerials Gila River Bridges)

PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Transportation is pleased to announce that construction of the new I-10 bridges over the Gila River is scheduled to begin on Monday, May 13, 2024. 

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I-17 Blasting Debris
If you’ve recently traveled along I-17 north of the Phoenix area, you’ve noticed that the landscape looks a lot different. Entire sections of the mountainsides have been removed through rock blasting

If your summer road trip will take you along Interstate 17 north of the Phoenix metro area, you’ll notice that the landscape looks a lot different these days. Entire sections of the mountainsides have been removed through controlled rock blasting, and this major earthwork operation is now complete.