Winning photo of northern Arizona
The magazine, published by the Arizona Department of Transportation, won four first-place Gold Awards, including Matt Jaffe as Writer of the Year and Bernhard Michaelis for Single Photo, from the

With temperatures reaching triple digits, it’s extra important to make sure you and your vehicle are prepared for travel across the state during the summer months.

Before you hit the road this summer, make sure you bring:

Interstate 40 Pavement Project:   Holy Moses Wash to Walnut Creek map

Project Cost: $29.9 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation is preparing to replace the riding surface along a 14-mile section of Interstate 40 southwest of Kingman in Mohave County (mileposts 33-47).
Permit Test at home
The ADOT website is a great resource for test-takers and their parents, sharing the Arizona Driver License Manual and even free practice tests at azdot.gov/permit-tests. Most choose to take the test
I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project

PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists to plan ahead and expect delays as westbound Interstate 10 is closed between US 60 and State Route 143 from 10 p.m. Friday

Pavement repair
You can visit azdot.gov/PavingRepairs for a schedule and map of the initial round of $50.5 million in improvements, as well as information on $94 million in planned additional pavement repairs. Most
Map SR 87, SR 260, SR179

This project is complete

Project Cost: $4,460,000

The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program, has initiated a safety project to establish roadway departure zones along portions of State Route 87 (mileposts 247-251, 283-316), State Route 260 (milepost 240-252) and State Route 179 (milepost 299-305).

We’d like to challenge kids and parents alike to learn what National Secure Your Load Day is all about.

Map of SR 347/Riggs Road study area
We've launched a study to improve traffic flow and safety at State Route 347 and Riggs Road and are seeking the public’s input on possible options for a new interchange at this location. ADOT is

State Route 67 heading to the Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim is now open!

The winding, 40-mile highway, which closed for the winter on Dec. 1, reopened on Friday, June 2, for the summer season.