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This week’s episode of On the Road With ADOT features two of our many team members involved in preserving Arizona’s vast investment in state highways and the use of fog seals to extend pavement life.

With St. Patrick’s Day around the corner, we want to take a moment and remind everyone to plan ahead so you get home safely after the festivities. 

Map showing I-40 between Winslow and Joseph City, Arizona, highlighting project areas near mileposts 253 and 270, including the Cemetery Wash and Jackrabbit Road interchange.

Project Cost: $3.9 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a rehabilitation project on two bridges along Interstate 40: the Cemetery Wash Bridge (eastbound only) in Winslow (milepost 253) and the Jackrabbit Road Bridge near Joseph City (milepost 270).

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ADOT MVD is providing a new digital wallet option for Arizona residents. The Arizona Wallet app is available to download on the App Store and Google Play.
A line of snowplows outside.
After tallying more than 10,000 votes, Arizonans have chosen four new names in Arizona Department of Transportation’s fourth Name-A-Snowplow Contest.
These are just a few examples of the efforts made by our growing team of volunteers. See who's volunteering in your community and the accomplishments already being made to reduce litter.
While Route 66 was officially decommissioned in the 1980s and replaced in Arizona by I-40, its centennial is a big deal for those of us in the highway business. In this post, we're pointing you to some of the ways Arizona cities and towns are celebrating:
State Route 51 near Northern Avenue in Phoenix (ADOT photo)
A project to improve the pavement surface along State Route 51 between the Interstate 10 “Mini-Stack” interchange and Shea Boulevard in Phoenix is scheduled to start the weekend of March 13-16. Learn
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Crews are scheduled to mobilize for the intersection improvement project

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists to plan ahead for vehicle width restrictions on US 95 in Yuma. 

North- and southbound US 95 between Imperial Dam Road and Aberdeen Road will have a 12-foot width restriction in place for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, beginning Monday, March 2 through the end of 2026.

Contractors are scheduled to work on the shoulder of the road and install traffic control equipment.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for construction and law enforcement personnel and equipment.

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