As the reports of dog bites occurring in Arizona rises daily, it’s important to remember that if you are a dog owner, you are responsible for your dog’s behavior.
University Drive was closed from 64th Street to Power Road for the investigation of a fatal car accident that killed 53-year-old Kenneth Jerger.
43-year-old Alisha Church was killed in a recent pedestrian car accident. She was hit by a car while jogging on Beardsley Road just east of 75th Avenue.
Veteran traffic reporter Detour Dan Beach couldn’t hold back his thoughts on air as he was circling over a horrific major car-motorcycle accident at Cave Creek Road and the Carefree Highway.
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Everyone involved was injured in a recent bus accident caused by a woman who fell asleep while driving her car. Her car sideswiped a school bus, causing the bus to roll over, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Arizona has a lot of commuters who rely on their feet instead of their cars. But a recently released study shows that not only the state of Arizona but also its largest metro area, can be a dangerous place for pedestrians and have a higher number of pedestrian accidents.
According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the blood-alcohol level of the wrong way driver who killed off-duty Mesa police officer was three times the legal limit.
In light of three fatal wrong-way collisions that occurred within a week’s time, Arizona law enforcement and transportation officials have decided to hold an emergency meeting to discuss how to deal with the problem.
The AZ Department of Public Safety defines Aggressive Driving as a progression of unlawful driving actions such as: speeding, improper or excessive lane changing, failing to signal intent such as changing a lane, failing to check that a movement can be made safely, improper passing by using an emergency lane or passing on the shoulder.