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Arizona - State-Specific Handout (Dec 2023)

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Page 4 of 4 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State-Specific Information D20678 – December 2023 ARIZONA • If a pedestrian is using a white cane, this indicates that they are blind, and drivers must yield the right-of-way. Crashes (Crash Reporting) – Participant Guidebook Page 86 • In the event of a crash, drivers must remain at the scene and exchange information with anyone else affected. • A crash should be reported immediately if it results in injury, death, or damage exceeding $2,000. Collisions with Deer and Other Animals – Participant Guidebook Page 87 • This state does not have any additional specific information for this section. Police and Traffic Stops – Participant Guidebook Page 89 • Drivers must comply with any lawful order or direction of a police officer. UNIT 5 – What Does the Road Ahead Look Like? Reporting Someone with Driving Problems – Participant Guidebook Page 98 • Concerned citizens with direct knowledge of a driver's specific conduct or specific events indicating the driver may have a disqualifying medical condition, may report this to the Arizona MVD by completing a Driver Condition / Behavior Report form.

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