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  2. Arizona Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT, / ˈ eɪ d ɒ t /) is an Arizona state government agency charged with facilitating mobility within the state. In addition to managing the state's highway system, the agency is also involved with public transportation and municipal airports. The department was created in 1974 when the state merged ...

  3. Arizona State Route 377 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 377, also known as SR 377, is a state highway in northeast Arizona traveling from northeast to southwest; it begins at a junction with State Route 77 south of Holbrook, goes past Dry Lake, to end at State Route 277 east of Heber-Overgaard.

  4. U.S. Route 93 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the majority of SR 93X is gated off to public traffic. The western first 1.01 miles (1.63 km) of the route and Arizona side of the Hoover Dam are still accessible to public traffic, but can only be reached via US 93, SR 172 and Hoover Dam Access Road through Nevada. There is currently no open road for motorists to leave the Arizona ...

  5. List of Interstate Highways in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is the agency responsible for building and maintaining the Interstate Highways in the Arizona State Highway System. These highways are built to Interstate Highway standards , which are freeways that have a 75-mile-per-hour (121 km/h) speed limit in rural areas and a 65 mph (105 km/h) speed limit ...

  6. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) internally recognizes Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways and Arizona Highways as all being separate types of highway designations. State highways within Arizona are referred to as Arizona State Routes or State Routes , with the prefix "SR" being used for abbreviations.

  7. Arizona State Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation first identified the need for a route along the current SR 30 corridor in June 2005. [5] The route was planned to run parallel to I-10 five miles to the south through the cities to provide relief. It would run through largely undeveloped land, reducing the impact on residential communities.

  8. Interstate 17 - Wikipedia

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    Due to increasing weekend traffic on I-17 between the Phoenix area and northern Arizona, ADOT plans to widen a 34-mile (55 km) section of freeway between Anthem and Sunset Point Rest Area. The current span is only four lanes wide and is subject to frequent traffic jams on weekends as motorists travel to and from Sedona , Flagstaff , or other ...

  9. List of U.S. Highways in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    current ADOT signs west end at SR 64 in Valle: US 191: 516.50: 831.23 SR 80 at Douglas: US-191 at Utah state line 1982: current Formerly SR 63 and US 666 US 260: 283: 455 Holbrook, AZ: Deming, NM: 1931: 1962 Now part of US 180 US 466: 72.59: 116.82 US 93 / US 466 at Nevada state line: US 66 at Kingman: 1935: 1971 Now US 93