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Arizona Highways magazine centennial cover
With Arizona Highways kicking off a yearlong centennial celebration, print and digital subscribers around the world are treated to award-winning photography and articles showcasing our state’s scenery
Map showing Val Vista Drive interchange
The westbound Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) on-ramp at Val Vista Drive in the Southeast Valley is scheduled to close for approximately 60 days starting at 10 p.m. Friday, March 14. The closure will allow
A semitruck on a snowy highway
Snow and ice on the road can lead to slide-offs and crashes. Those who choose to travel anyway should leave prepared to spend extended time in winter weather. Packing an emergency kit is among ADOT’s
Travel ID deadline
May 7 will be here quickly. So join the 2,509,977 – and counting – Arizonans who have already upgraded to the Arizona Travel ID. More information, including a full list of qualifying documents, is
The men and women directing traffic on rural highways in work zones are on a constant lookout for inattentive and reckless drivers.

March can be a crazy month in Arizona. College basketball tournaments start (hopefully your team is one of the Cinderella stories), and Major League Baseball is back in the Valley for spring training. Then there’s spring break for students and teachers.

Learn how the Insurance Recovery Team processes thousands of claims each year to recover millions of dollars when incidents damage state highways.

You may have had an opportunity to drive past a group of Adopt a Highway volunteers bagging trash or participating in a cleanup. Here is a friendly and fair warning that if this has not yet happened to you, my experience shows that ADOT volunteers find a sense of well-being alongside others who take pride in keeping roadways safe and litter-free.

Amole TI and UPRR Bridge Rehabilitation Project Map
Amole TI and UPRR Bridge Rehabilitation Project Map
Under construction
The Arizona Department of Transportation began the Interstate 10: Amole Interchange and Union Pacific Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation Project in November 2025, and construction is expected to continue until fall 2026.