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Following Too Closely – How Long Does It Take To Stop?

Following Too Closely – How Long Does It Take To Stop?

by Chris Rike | Jul 5, 2024 | Driver Information, Traffic Violations

Following Too Closely – How Long Does It Take To Stop? A common civil traffic violation that we see is following too closely. Without getting into the merits of these tickets, or how police officers often follow civilians at dangerously close distances, I wanted...
Four Common Driving Habits That Are Technically Illegal

Four Common Driving Habits That Are Technically Illegal

by Chris Rike | Jun 27, 2024 | Traffic Violations

Four Common Driving Habits That Are Technically Illegal This post discusses 4 common driving habits that most drivers do but that are technically illegal. These minor violations are often the basis for what attorneys call a pretextual traffic stop. In other words,...
Can Self-Driving Cars Get Tickets?

Can Self-Driving Cars Get Tickets?

by Chris Rike | Jun 21, 2024 | self driving cars, Traffic Violations

Can A Waymo Self-Driving Car Get A Ticket? Accidents Involving Self-Driving Cars Self-driving taxis are a common sight in the Phoenix metro area these days. Probably because the excellent weather free from snow and ice and with virtually no rain, makes the Phoenix...
How To Get A Copy Of Your Driving Record In Arizona

How To Get A Copy Of Your Driving Record In Arizona

by Chris Rike | Apr 18, 2024 | MVD, Traffic Violations

How To Get A Copy Of Your Driving Record In Arizona Here’s how to get a copy of your driving history from the Arizona Department of Transportation. Home » Archives for Chris Rike » Archives for Chris Rike What you are looking for Driver License Motor Vehicle...
Where To Pull Over For The Police

Where To Pull Over For The Police

by Chris Rike | Apr 9, 2024 | Police, traffic stops, Traffic Violations

Where To Pull Over For The Police In Arizona If you are ever pulled over by the police, better to have a plan in advance. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts. Pulling over for the police The Do’s DO Pull Over As Soon As Possible When police light up a...
3 Things Arizona Drivers Need To Know About Speed Limits

3 Things Arizona Drivers Need To Know About Speed Limits

by Chris Rike | Mar 6, 2024 | Traffic Violations

You can be charged with a crime for exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 mph. Arizona has a criminal charge called Excessive Speed, a.k.a. criminal speeding. If you are driving more than 20 mph over the posted speed limit, you can be charged with excessive speed....
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