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            <title>SB 1056 Aims to Strengthen Arizona&apos;s GDL Law </title>
            <description>Research shows that teens readily admit to cell phone use behind the wheel. These distractions, coupled with the inexperience of developing teen drivers, can be a deadly combination. That’s why AAA Arizona is putting its support behind SB 1056, which would prohibit the use of wireless communication devices during a teen driver’s most dangerous learning period. </description>
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            <title>Revised &apos;Move Over&apos; Law Takes Effect Soon</title>
            <description>Every day, AAA assists more than 1,200 stranded drivers across the state. For these motorists and the roadside assistance workers who help them, being stuck alongside a busy highway can be scary and potentially dangerous. However, an updated law that takes effect next week will improve the safety of any driver who finds themselves in this position.</description>
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            <title>Legislative Session Ends, Roadside Safety Bill Passed</title>
            <description>The 2011 session of the Arizona State Legislature adjourned today after having made some progress in the realm of traffic safety. Senate Bill 1133, which sought to extend Arizona’s current “Move Over” law protection to roadside workers and stranded motorists, was passed and signed into law by Governor Brewer. However, the proposed text messaging ban, SB 1538, and booster seat bill, HB 2452, stopped short at the House and Senate, respectively.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 16:31:05 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Traffic Safety Bills Voted through House, Senate</title>
            <description>Today, two bills that would make Arizona roads safer made progress at the state legislature. HB 2452, which would improve child passenger restraint requirements, cleared the House with a vote of 32 to 24. Meanwhile, SB 1538, a bill that would place a ban on texting while driving, passed out of the Senate with an 18 to 12 vote. The bills will now proceed to the Senate and House, respectively, for consideration.</description>
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            <title>Statewide Texting Ban Passes through Senate Committee of the Whole</title>
            <description>Today, SB 1538, which would place a ban on texting while driving throughout the state, passed out of the Senate Committee of the Whole, an important procedural step for the proposed legislation. The bill will next move to the floor for a full Senate vote.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:03:39 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Roadside Safety Legislation Passes 28 to 1 in Senate</title>
            <description>Today, SB 1133, a bill designed to provide roadside workers and the motorists they are assisting with “Move Over” protection, passed out of the full Senate by a vote of 28 to 1. The bill now heads to the House for consideration.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:30:44 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>State of the Union: AAA Supports President Obama&apos;s Focus on  Transportation Investment</title>
            <description>In this week&apos;s State of the Union address, the president rightly addressed the serious deficiencies in the nation’s aging roads, bridges and transit systems, and made a case for investment in transportation. Just as Members of Congress sat side by side last night, AAA asks our elected leaders to be unified on the future of transportation, which impacts our country on multiple fronts.</description>
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            <title>Senate Committee Hears Roadside Safety Legislation Today</title>
            <description>Every year, roadside workers and the motorists they are assisting are seriously injured or killed as a result of inadequate &quot;Move Over&quot; law protection. Today, the Senate Transportation Committee will consider SB 1133, a bill designed to reduce this risk by extending protection to roadside workers and the motorists they assist every day.</description>
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