A father of three was killed trying to fix his car after it broke down during rush hour. It happened on the Loop 202 in Mesa. Officers say a drunk driver swerved into him.
A father of three was killed trying to fix his car after it broke down during rush hour. It happened on the Loop 202 in Mesa. Officers say a drunk driver swerved into him.
Friday is the deadline for the public to submit comments on a tentative plan to update the state's five-year program for prioritizing highway projects and other transportation improvements.
Friday is the deadline for the public to submit comments on a tentative plan to update the state's five-year program for prioritizing highway projects and other transportation improvements.
A collision near 61st Avenue and Cactus Road Tuesday morning has claimed the life of a 17-year-old Peoria High School student, who was crossing the street when he was hit.
A collision near 61st Avenue and Cactus Road Tuesday morning has claimed the life of a 17-year-old Peoria High School student, who was crossing the street when he was hit.
Federal accident investigators were weighing a recommendation that states reduce their threshold for drunken driving from the current .08 blood alcohol content to .05.
States should cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half - from .08 blood alcohol level to 0.5 - matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries, a U.S. safety board recommends. That's about one drink for a woman weighing less than 120 lbs., two for a 160 lb. man.
Americans are far more likely to use cell phones while driving than Europeans, with one in three U.S. drivers admitting to texting or emailing behind the wheel, U.S. health officials said Thursday.
Americans are far more likely to use cell phones while driving than Europeans, with one in three U.S. drivers admitting to texting or emailing behind the wheel, U.S. health officials said Thursday.
We talk about the dangers of drunk driving all the time. But what if we told driving with very little sleep -- sometimes called drowsy driving -- can be just as dangerous as drunk driving.
We talk about the dangers of drunk driving all the time. But what if we told driving with very little sleep -- sometimes called drowsy driving -- can be just as dangerous as drunk driving.