Midtown Motorcycle Crash Turns Fatal

When it comes to traffic-related subjects, Arizona is an overachiever and not in a positive way. Recent national studies have shown that our state ranks number one in pedestrian fatalities. In the first half of 2017, Arizona had 1.61 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people. Another study ranks Arizona at number…

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Drivers Blamed for the Rise in Traffic Fatalities

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has decided to post a weekly numerical update of all Arizona traffic fatalities. The intention is to make the public aware that their actions have "life and death consequences." Arizona traffic deaths have risen steadily since 2014, and according to ADOT, ninety percent of…

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Facebook: Beware What You Share

If you are like millions of Americans, you probably have a Facebook account. Maybe you use it a lot, or perhaps you hardly use it at all. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of Congress this week to talk about what Facebook is doing to protect the privacy of…

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Is Arizona Finally Ready to Ban Texting & Driving?

The State of Texas, like it's neighbor, Arizona, was one of the last states to balk at passing a law against texting and driving. Texas' elected officials hesitated for years to join 46 other states in banning drivers from texting, reading emails or using the internet behind the wheel. Last…

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Apple Says-Do Not Disturb

A new feature called "Do Not Disturb" in the latest update to IOS for Apple users could help Arizona residents cut down on distracted driving. Arizona is one of two remaining states without a comprehensive, statewide ban on texting and driving. The Arizona legislature has tried for years to pass…

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Arizona Finally Updates Insurance Minimums

Every state has different car insurance minimums. Before you can register a vehicle in Arizona, you must show proof of financial responsibility, also known as auto insurance. In Arizona, you must maintain two types of coverage: "Bodily injury" (which pays for bodily injury to others for which you become legally responsible…

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