Arizona DMV – Yesterday and Today: Navajo Bridge
Yesterday and Today: Navajo Bridge by See what the Navajo Bridge looked like in 1928 and how it looks today. AZDOT Blog
Yesterday and Today: Navajo Bridge by See what the Navajo Bridge looked like in 1928 and how it looks today. AZDOT Blog
Westbound I-10 east of Tucson to close overnight Nov. 17 by A bridge replacement project on Interstate 10 westbound between Tucson and Benson will require a 67-mile detour from 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, to 5 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. AZDOT Blog
U.S. Bicycle Route 90 runs through Arizona border to border by Cycling your way across the state got a little easier last month when Arizona received approval for its first U.S. bicycle route. AZDOT Blog
Know Snow: Be prepared for winter-weather travel season by ADOT crews are prepared for the snowy, icy months ahead and we want to make sure you are too. AZDOT Blog
Know Snow: By the numbers by Do you Know Snow? Check out today’s video and discover something new about ADOT’s winter operations. AZDOT Blog
Holiday Travel: Be patient, don’t speed when out on state’s highways by We know the state’s highways will be busy this holiday weekend, which is why we’d like to share some details to help make your trip a safe one. AZDOT Blog
Loop 101 widening project progresses past halfway point by There will be no full construction closures on the Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) widening project during the upcoming busy holiday season. AZDOT Blog
Motorcycle safety training is a must by Whether someone is new to riding or has years of experience, ADOT encourages all riders to take a certified safety training course. AZDOT Blog
Oversized load requires brief closure of eastbound I-10 near Benson early Sunday by An oversized load moving through the state will require a brief closure of eastbound I-10 near Benson early Sunday (Dec. 6). AZDOT Blog
From the Rearview Mirror: Assisting Santa Claus by Originally published in December 2012, this blog post explains how ADOT’s Grand Canyon Airport played a role in helping Santa deliver toys and food to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. AZDOT Blog