Arizona Department of Transportation
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Recent News About Arizona Department of Transportation
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ADOT, incident response stakeholders mark National Move Over Day on Oct. 16
ADOT, incident response stakeholders mark National Move Over Day on Oct. 16.
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State Route 74 restricted west of I-17 for pavement work Oct. 18-22
State Route 74 restricted west of I-17 for pavement work Oct. 18-22.
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Litter Hotline offers options for Arizonans helping to ‘Keep Arizona Grand’
Litter Hotline offers options for Arizonans helping to ‘Keep Arizona Grand’.
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Update: Meteor Crater Rest Area on I-40 reopens to commercial truck parking
Update: Meteor Crater Rest Area on I-40 reopens to commercial truck parking.
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Fourth Street Bridge project in Flagstaff wins regional award
Fourth Street Bridge project in Flagstaff wins regional award.
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Reminder: US 60 to close Sept. 12-17 between Superior and Miami
Reminder: US 60 to close Sept. 12-17 between Superior and Miami.
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New AZ 511 cameras along SR 95 provide traffic information for Lake Havasu City
New AZ 511 cameras along SR 95 provide traffic information for Lake Havasu City.
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Bridge work to close I-17 at night near downtown Phoenix Aug. 30-31
Bridge work to close I-17 at night near downtown Phoenix Aug. 30-31.
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Drivers should plan for ongoing lane restrictions on I-40 in Flagstaff
Drivers should plan for ongoing lane restrictions on I-40 in Flagstaff.
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ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Weekend closure marks the start of I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project
The first phase of work for the Arizona Department of Transportation’s long-awaited Interstate 10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project is set to begin late Friday, July 23, with a weekend closure of westbound I-10.
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ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: US 60 to close overnight July 21, July 28 between Miami and Superior
Full overnight closures are scheduled on US 60 between Miami and Superior Wednesday, July 21, and Wednesday, July 28, as part of the Pinto Creek Bridge replacement project.
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More driver fees take effect in Arizona
Hundreds of new state laws took effect across the nation this week, including minimum wage increases, new internet privacy rules, gun-related regulations, marijuana legalization and new tests on whether workers can be classified as independent contractors.