A Phoenix, Arizona, woman was killed after being struck in a car-pedestrian accident.Pedestrian Failed to Yield to Right of Way According to officials, 49-year-old Melissa Trafford of Phoenix, Arizona, failed to yield the right of way when she attempted to walk southbound across a service road.
Bikes are considered a “vehicle” and must learn the rules of the road According to the law, in nearly every state a bicycle is considered to be a “vehicle.
One person was killed and several others were injured in motor vehicle accident involving two cars in Tempe. The Motor Vehicle Accident According to Lt.
According to Mesa Fire officials, two people were killed and one person was injured after a motor vehicle accident involving 4 vehicles near Brown and Recker roads.
A 58-year-old Alejandro Arturo Montes died of injuries he sustained during a recent motor vehicle accident involving three vehicles that occurred near 35th Avenue and McDowell Road.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is searching for a wrong way driver who nearly caused a motor vehicle accident when they nearly hit a police vehicle head-on while driving on State Route 85 near Buckeye.
The erratic driving of a silver Dodge minivan sparked a 30 mile police chase when he attempted to flee Arizona Department of Public Safety officers in Fountain Hills.
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.
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.