Alexis Zaring, Environmental Program Coordinator for ADOT's Central District, visits On the Road With ADOT to explain what it takes to maintain hundreds of miles of shoulders lining Phoenix-area freeways.
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PHOENIX – Both directions of US 89A are closed in Northern Arizona, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

The closure is due to the White Sage Fire near Jacob Lake. US 89A is closed between Fredonia and Bitter Springs. There is no estimated time for the highway to reopen.

Real-time highway conditions are available on ADOT’s Arizona Traveler Information site at az511.gov, the AZ511 app (download for Apple or Android devices) or by calling 511.

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Adopt a Highway volunteer program coordinators are holding an open house and appreciation event for Phoenix-area volunteers and those considering an adoption from 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, Aug. 16.
US 93 Tony Avenue - Rocky Point Avenue Intersection Improvements Map

The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin a highway safety improvement project this summer to improve two intersections on US 93 near Tony and Rocky Point avenues (mileposts 28 and 30, respectively) near the communities of Dolan Springs and White Hills in Mohave County.

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ADOT produces the annual Motor Vehicle Crash Facts report, which is compiled from traffic crash reports provided by law enforcement agencies around the state. The data shows that crashes and
An orange sign in a highway work zone warning of road work ahead.
The eastbound Loop 202 off-ramp at Alma School Road in Chandler will close for approximately 60 days starting at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 16. The closure will allow crews to reconstruct the ramp as

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Photo of fresh pavement on SR 90
There’s a smooth new asphalt surface on more than 20 miles of State Route 90 in Cochise County, including the stretch through Sierra Vista, thanks to an Arizona Department of Transportation project.
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Join the 3 million – and counting – Arizonans who have upgraded to the Arizona Travel ID and consider upgrading your credential at least two weeks before your next flight. The new card may take up to
Spend a few minutes with Garin Groff and host Doug Nintzel and you'll be up to date on a project replacing the US 60 Queen Creek and Waterfall Canyon bridges east of the Valley.