
A new report from Zutobi explores distracted driving. including which states are the worst places for it and who is most prone to the risky driving behavior.
A new report from Zutobi explores distracted driving. including which states are the worst places for it and who is most prone to the risky driving behavior.
A new report from MoneyGeek finds that New Mexico had the highest rate of distracted driving fatalities of all states in the nation for the third year in a row.
The New Mexico House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee has passed a bill aimed at combating motor vehicle thefts in the state.
Delaware has earned the top spot as the strictest state for reckless driving in a recent national analysis. The nation's first state issues the highest number of penalties, and ranks eighth in enforcing speed limits. Virginia ranks at the top of the list for enforcing speeding.
A coalition of Departments of Transportation from Arizona, California, New Mexico and California are seeking a federal grant to develop a program that would alert truck drivers to available truck parking along Interstate 10.
A controversial New Mexico bill seeks to prohibit alcohol sales to people with a current driver's license requiring the use of an ignition interlock device. Previous attempts to pass such a law have failed. Video courtesy of KRQE News 13.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez on March 2 signed legislation that bans texting while driving. The law, which goes into effect July 1, will be enforced as a primary offense. Here is a report from KRQE.
Gov. Susana Martinez signs the legislation into law on March 2, making New Mexico the 42nd state to pass an all-driver texting ban.
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