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Where in AZ?? by “Where in AZ??” is headed north today. Join us on Facebook and let us know where you think this photo was snapped. AZDOT Blog
Where in AZ?? by “Where in AZ??” is headed north today. Join us on Facebook and let us know where you think this photo was snapped. AZDOT Blog
‘Traveling’ is allowed during Final Four: ADOT’s freeway tips by Even if your bracket is a bust, ADOT’s Final Four travel tips can make game day a success. AZDOT Blog
Art of Transportation: Bridge materials follow shapes created by nature by By John Dougherty / ADOT Communications Cloud swirls across the sky echo the shapes of the rebar cage for a drill shaft found in the foreground of today’s Art of Transportation photo. It’s all part of the work being done to build a 3,000 foot … Read more
Let’s make NCAA championship rush hour a slam dunk for all by Final Four events leading up to Monday’s championship game in Glendale should be a slam dunk if everyone plans ahead. We’ve done this before. AZDOT Blog
Numbers tell only part of MVD’s continuous-improvement story by Numbers are useful and may tell a story, but they can only do so much. Your feedback on MVD improvements tells us even more. AZDOT Blog
From the Director: An opportunity to tell ADOT what to plan for in the next five years by We value the public input in our planning process.Please share your thoughts on ADOT’s investments for the next five years. AZDOT Blog
Where in AZ?? by Join us on the ADOT Facebook page for Arizona trivia! AZDOT Blog
A faster look at a very quick and innovative bridge project by It didn’t happen quite as quickly as it might seem from the time-lapse video above, but as bridge projects go this job in northwestern Arizona was lightning fast. AZDOT Blog
Fresh Produce Association: ADOT’s Border Liaison Unit providing a great service by ADOT is working to eliminate border delays, ensuring fresh produce is transported safely and efficiently across Arizona. AZDOT Blog
Why spike strips aren’t the answer to wrong-way incidents by Spike strips are one of the most common methods suggested for combating wrong-way drivers. Find out why they’re not a potential response. AZDOT Blog