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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNMonsoon: Powerful storm put ADOT's dust detection system to the test
Installed five years ago, a system designed to prevent catastrophic crashes along a stretch of the I-10 during dust storms ...
The massive monsoon storm that made its way through the Phoenix area on Aug. 25 put some new technology that ADOT installed to the test. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more on the agency's dust detection ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin testing some new high-tech paving equipment that the department said will help save money down the road.
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Groff said ADOT keeps the system operating at 100 percent. “ADOT performs maintenance on the dust detection system to make sure that everything is clean and can detect blowing dust," he said.
By Adam Klepp Click here for updates on this story PHOENIX (KNXV) — Arizona Department of Transportation engineers are working to develop more durable road materials that can withstand the state ...
ADOT continues to work on ways to prevent flooding at the I-17 and Greenway Rd underpass.
The monsoon season has been off to a slow start for 2023, but ADOT crews are still working hard to make sure roadways will be safe, if and when a downpour happens.
“It is a working lab,” said Jesus Sandoval-Gil, ADOT materials lab engineer. The lab recently acquired new equipment that simulates the impact of semi-trucks on road surfaces.
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