Arizona drivers may face higher fines for distracted driving. A new bill could raise second offense penalties to $400.
Multiple customers of the ride-hailing service have alleged issues with Waymo on social media, in the press and in federal filings.
Arizona drivers can use their phones at stop signs or red lights and are permitted to use hands-free devices for calls and navigation. Fines for violations range from $75 to $149 for a first offense ...
Every driver has been there before: eating while driving. You may be in the middle of a long road trip around the state and just need a handful of snacks to keep your energy and focus high. Or you may ...
It's frustrating to be in the left lane of traffic, stuck behind a slow driver. That's why Arizona state law controls when and how a driver can travel below the posted speed limit. Arizona law ...
Is it legal or illegal to eat and drive? What are the potential consequences? The answers might surprise you. It's technically not illegal to eat and drive, according to Mesa Police Department motor ...