PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Transportation announced Monday that law enforcement will be increasing traffic enforcement along a 23-mile stretch of Interstate 17. Drivers traveling between Anthem Way and Sunset Point may soon start to notice more state troopers who will be looking to pull over reckless drivers along the freeway.
Starting Monday, drivers passing through the I-17 improvement project between Anthem Way and Sunset Point will see an increase in DPS troopers looking for people who are speeding or driving recklessly.
Adopt a Highway program volunteers removed 10,400 bags of litter from Arizona freeways in 2024, ADOT announced.
Motorists heading from the East Valley to Phoenix and points west will have to get creative this weekend due to disruptive freeway closures.
Participating groups pick up litter on adopted roads at least once a year. Volunteers get safety vests, litter bags and training.
Volunteers with the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Adopt a Highway program contributed nearly 18,000 hours of labor last year to keep Arizona highways clean, state
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