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Arizona Drivers: Watch Out for This Common Driving Habit That Could Get You Pulled Over Arizona drivers should know that a routine driving habit can unexpectedly trigger a traffic stop if it catches a patrol’s attention. Staying proactive about safe driving helps everyone share the road more securely. Which habit increases the risk? Distracted driving, such as glancing at a phone, adjusting devices, or multitasking behind the wheel, can raise a officer’s suspicion—especially in high-visibility areas or during enforcement campaigns. Steps to reduce the chances of being stopped Put phones away and avoid interacting with devices while driving; if you must, pull over safely first. Signal every lane change and turn clearly and in advance. Adhere to posted speed limits, maintain a safe following distance, and keep your vehicle properly maintained. This guidance aims to promote safety and compliance with Arizona traffic laws. For rights-related questions during a stop, consider consulting a qualified attorney.

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