-
There were more than 1,300 fatalities on Arizona's roads last year, making it the second-most-deadly year on record.
-
ADOT plans to install a new interchange near Kingman to address the continued traffic backups and delays on the main route between Arizona and Las Vegas.
-
An initial count shows 307 pedestrians were killed in Arizona traffic in 2022.
-
The Arizona Department of Transportation says a spike in travel for Memorial Day is causing major delays on southbound Interstate 17.
-
The Arizona Department of Transportation will close a section of State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon intermittently overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
-
Drivers should plan for lane restrictions on Interstate 17 between Flagstaff and Phoenix as crews continue to install fiber-optic cable along the roadway
-
Officials hope to fully reopen the main highway from Los Angeles to Phoenix by early this week after a flash flood washed out part of the I-10 through the Southern California desert.
-
Sedona’s microtransit project has been delayed once again due to supply chain issues. City officials say the new buses are on back order and already bought out.
-
Officials at Grand Canyon National Park are seeking public comments on a proposed advance day-use reservation system to manage visitation at the Tuweep Visitor Area at the South Rim. Park officials say the area has become increasingly popular in recent years and has led to excessive day use and degradation of natural and cultural resources.
-
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has signed into law a measure that will allow motorcycles to ride between lanes in certain circumstances. It’s a practice known as lane-filtering.