<a href="https://www.azdot.gov/images/default-source/azdot-blog/aot-salt-river-bridge-pour.jpg?sfvrsn=0"><img title="AOT-Salt-River-bridge-pour" style="vertical-align: middle;" alt="AOT-Salt-River-bridge-pour" src="https://www.azdot.gov/images/default-source/azdot-blog/aot-salt-river-bridge-pour.jpg?sfvrsn=0&MaxWidth=550&MaxHeight=&ScaleUp=false&Quality=High&Method=ResizeFitToAreaArguments&Signature=CC0614E3DFE239A1C3C9F05137C6C651" data-openoriginalimageonclick="true" data-displaymode="Custom" data-customsizemethodproperties='{"MaxWidth":"550","MaxHeight":"","ScaleUp":false,"Quality":"High"}’ data-method="ResizeFitToAreaArguments"></a><br><br><strong>By John Dougherty /<em>ADOT Communications</em></strong><br><br>
Art helps to enlarge people’s perspective, which this shot of a recent bridge deck pour for the <a href="https://www.azdot.gov/projects/central-district-projects/loop-202-(south-mountain-freeway)">South Mountain Freeway</a> is definitely doing. This early morning shot gives some scale of the recent work that went into completing the two 2,700-foot long bridges crossing the Salt River. Crews <a href="https://www.azdot.gov/media/News/news-release/2019/01/24/driving-surface-complete-on-longest-south-mountain-freeway-bridges">finished building the concrete decks for the bridges last week</a>.<br><br><hr><p><strong><br>Art of Transportation<br><em></em></strong><em>We think there is beauty in transportation. It’s not all hard hats and pavement. <a href="https://azdot.gov/media/blog/-in-tags/Tags/Art-of-Transportation">Art of Transportation</a> is a blog series featuring unique photos our team has taken while on the road or on a construction project.</em></p>
Source: Arizona DMV