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Move Over Law protects more than emergency responders

Most drivers are familiar with Alabama’s Move Over Law and understand they must move over or slow down when approaching a stopped police car, fire truck or ambulance displaying emergency lights. What many may not realize is that the law extends far beyond emergency responders.

Alabama’s John Hubbard Move Over Act also protects road maintenance...

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The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) marked a major infrastructure milestone with a ceremony celebrating the completion of the US-82 project from SR-69 to Rice Mine Road in Tuscaloosa County on Friday, Jan. 31 at Indian Hills Country Club.

This marked the first major Rebuild Alabama Act project in Tuscaloosa County.

Governor Kay Ivey, State…

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All lanes open on I-85 South in Macon County near Exit 38.

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has reopened all lanes after completing bridge repairs on I-85 south at Exit 38.

The bridge rail was damaged during a crash on Saturday, Jan. 25.

Download the ALGO Traffic app on your phone or visit ALGO Traffic for the latest information on road conditions across Alabama.

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The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is leveraging cutting-edge drone technology to enhance safety, streamline operations, and ensure the efficient use of taxpayer dollars.

With its Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) program, ALDOT has gained a powerful tool to monitor construction projects and gather critical data from a bird’s-eye view.

“We are proud to utilize…

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The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is putting the brakes on human trafficking during January’s Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

What Is Human Trafficking?

Human trafficking involves the exploitation of individuals for forced labor or commercial sex acts through force, fraud, or coercion. For victims younger than 18, it is a crime regardless of force, fraud,…

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On behalf of ALDOT, thank you to our dedicated partners in navigating this significant winter storm that brought challenging conditions.

Despite unpredictable winter weather, one constant stood out: the dedication, collaboration, and resilience of those working tirelessly to keep communities safe and restore normalcy.

To our partners in law enforcement: Your swift response and vigilant…

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