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One way ADOT helps safely connect people and empower Arizona's economy is operating commercial ports of entry. This is where officers with our Enforcement and Compliance Division (ECD) make sure large trucks and other commercial vehicles have proper permits and weight and are safe to operate on state highways. 
This dedicated group of individuals brings the the history, legends and lore of the southwest to life. ADOT celebrates three decades of Adopt a Highway volunteer service to help keep US 60 clean near the Peralta Trail.
Traffic using repaired I-10 pavement
The $19 million project milled the highway surface and replaced it with new pavement between mile markers 80-90, a stretch that begins about 20 miles west of SR 85. The project also added drainage

With haunted houses, ghoulish monsters, and scary costumes aplenty this Halloween, we want to take a moment and remind drivers to not give others a sudden fright on the roads when changing lanes and to drive safely in neighborhoods where trick-or-treaters may be crossing the roads.

Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory map
The northbound Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) will be closed between Shea Boulevard and Princess Drive/Pima Road from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 3, for a widening project.
Plant nursery along US 93
One of the first steps in a project to widen US 93 near Wikieup was removing thousands of ocotillos, cactus and other plants in the path of a newly divided highway.
SR 377 with fresh surface
The pavement rehabilitation project, which began in August, applied chip seal and micro surface treatments between State Route 77 near Holbrook and milepost 13 northeast of State Route 277 and Heber
From eTitle Transfer to the AZMVDNOW customer portal to the security that comes with filing a Sold Notice when selling a vehicle, our Motor Vehicle Division is all about finding ways to get you out of line and safely on the road. Get the latest in this episode of On the Road With ADOT.
Travis Benthin, a member of ADOT's Incident Response Unit, rescued a kitten on a heavily-traveled freeway.
Beyond the joy of riding, a Phoenix based motorcycle club remembers loved ones and helps keep roadsides litter free for more than three decades.