
To determine which states have the most confrontational drivers, Forbes Advisor surveyed 10,000 licensed drivers and compared all 50 states across nine key metrics.
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The fleet membership association held this year’s awards in Phoenix, Arizona in recognition of organizations that have made remarkable progress and commitment to reducing their environmental impact.
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This law prohibits drivers from using a cellphone or a stand-alone electronic device while driving unless it is being used in a hands-free mode. This includes, but is not limited to, cellphones, tablets, music and gaming devices.
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In separate agreements, Salt River Project in Phoenix and Tucson Electric Power in Tucson have selected EV Connect as one of the industry partners eligible to provide EV network and charging management for a collective 750 new electric vehicle chargers.
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This next-generation charging station at its Arizona Proving Grounds will be used to help Volkswagen evaluate battery and charging performance under extreme hot-weather conditions.
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If the fee is deemed illegal and not repealed by the city, Phoenix could lose its share of state revenue, which is a third of its general fund budget.
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The initiative consists of public service announcements and features real-life people who have suffered tragedy and other consequences due to distracted driving.
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In 2019, Arizona led the nation in taking legislative measures to combat drunk driving, and drunk driving fatalities fell by nearly a third, according to a new report from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
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Customers who are matched with a self-driving car will be informed within the app of what to expect, and will be able to contact Waymo service with any questions.
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The pilot program will be confined to a small area outside of Phoenix where Waymo has already been testing its autonomous technology.
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