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Report roadway maintenance needs on state highways for high temperatures during Rivers and Streams
to the appropriate ADOT Highway Maintenance District. the summer months in the lower
Contact information for each district can be found at:
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desert areas. Carry lots of water
and drink regularly.
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Route Characteristics Highway or roadway conditions as shown on this map often vary from one side of the
road to the other. Bicyclists should use caution while riding on Arizona highways.
Bicycles Prohibited
Effective Shoulder Width < 4 ft TRAFFIC VOLUMES
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SHOULDER WIDTH
Rumble Strip with Effective Shoulder Width < 4 ft A typical hourly traffic volume in
Low Traffic Volume < 2,500 vpd one direction is approximately
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Bridge with Effective Shoulder Width < 4 ft
equal to 6% of the AADT, so a 7,500
Medium Traffic Volume 2,500-7,500 vpd
AADT is approximately 450 vehicles
TRAFFIC VOLUME