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Arizona’s Teen Driving Laws and Insurance Requirements
In Arizona, drivers who are under age 18 years old can legally drive, subject to certain conditions and restrictions. Before obtaining an unrestricted driver’s license, Arizona requires teen drivers to first get a graduated instruction permit, followed by a graduated driver license.
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Arizona’s Cellphone-Use & Texting-While-Driving Laws
Read about Arizona's distracted driving laws and the penalties for a cellphone or texting ticket.
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Arizona Speeding Tickets, Fines, and Penalties
Arizona has three types of speeding laws: a “basic speeding law,” “prima facie limits,” and “absolute speed limits.” Read about how these different speed limits work and costs and other penalties for a speeding ticket.
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Red Light and Stop Sign Tickets in Arizona
If you get caught running a stop sign or red light in Arizona, you’ll typically be looking at a fine and points on your driving record. This article gives an overview of what the law prohibits and some specific consequences of a stop sign or red light ticket.
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Arizona Law on Passengers and Pets in Pickup Trucks
What is the law in Arizona regarding passengers in your pickup cargo bed? There is no law in Arizona regulating the seating of passengers in your pickup cargo bed (or flatbed truck). In other words, the state will not prosecute you for carrying passengers in your cargo bed unless your behavior can be characterized as reckless or in violation of a related state law.
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Driving Without a Valid (or on a Suspended) License in Arizona
In Arizona, it's illegal to drive without a valid driver’s license. This article discusses what constitutes driving without a license, the possible penalties for a violation, and what it takes to reinstate a suspended or revoked license.
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Arizona’s Commercial Driver’s License Laws
Commercial driver's license (CDL) requirements for bus and truck drivers in Arizona depend on the type of commercial vehicle and the type of cargo
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Arizona’s Child Car Seat and Seatbelt Laws
Arizona’s child restraint laws differ depending on the age and size of the child. The law also provides exceptions for certain types of vehicles and situations.
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Beat Your Ticket: Go to Court & Win
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The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System
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