A snowplow in front of a lake and mountains.

PHOENIX – The results are in for the Arizona Department of Transportation’s second Name-A-Snowplow Contest and Arizonans have chosen some humorous and creative names. 

After tabulating more than 9

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Some of the most visible work to rebuild a section of I-10 in the Tucson area is quickly progressing as work crews have now set more than 80 bridge girders in place and installed large sections of the

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The widening project will increase capacity and reduce congestion on a busy section of I-10 near Wild Horse Pass within the Gila River Indian Community.
ADOT’s vision is safely connecting people and empowering Arizona’s economy. That includes those attention-grabbing and often humorous messages that appear when overhead message boards aren’t being used for other purposes. In the latest episode of our podcast, On the Road with ADOT, we talk safety messaging.
The first round of electric vehicle charging stations will open by the end of 2025, with 21 locations along interstates. That’s just the start. ADOT is already looking at another 38 or so charging stations to be built the following year or two.

2025? Who's thinking about 2025 yet? You are probably getting used to this new year and still putting down 2023 for the date before quickly correcting it. So 2025 may seem like it is way off in the distance. But next year – yes, 2025 is next year – is when the federal government will begin requiring enhanced identification for commercial air travel. 

Map I-40 Dead River Bridge rehabilitation

Project Cost: $30 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Navajo Nation, is working on two projects east of Holbrook along Interstate 40. They include Dead River Bridge Rehabilitation (milepost 316), and a pavement life-extension project roughly between Pinta and McCarrell roads near the community of Chambers (mileposts 319-331)

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