by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
After a few good snowfalls in the upper elevations of Arizona, winter is truly here. The big snowfall on the last day of the year in 2018 caught many people off guard. People were slipping around on streets that very quickly became icy and getting stuck in the snow on the side roads all over central and northern Arizona.
by FooteWork | Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
While Arizona still does not have a state-wide ban of cell phones while driving, Yavapai County has become the third county in Arizona to approve an ordinance to ban cell phone behind the wheel. Just don’t do it, whatever county you’re in!
by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, Uncategorized
Recent storms have given Arizonans in the market for used cars even more reason to pay close attention to a vehicle’s condition and history, especially in private sales. Cars damaged by floodwaters such as those resulting from Hurricane Florence can sometimes find their way to Arizona to be sold.
by FooteWork | Travel ID, Uncategorized
Do you need a Travel ID? October 2020 is approaching. Find out the Fast Facts at FooteWork.
by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, road improvements, road work, Uncategorized
Roundabouts are becoming increasingly used in Arizona instead of intersections, because research has shown that they improve traffic and reduce accidents greatly. They are also fun to drive if you understand how they work!
by FooteWork | ADOT Communications, Blog, Cottonwood MVD, Prescott, Prescott MVD, Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley MVD, Uncategorized, Williams AZ
While it’s still under investigation, it’s believed to be either chains dragging or a cigarette being tossed from a vehicle that caused the Viewpoint Fire that started next to a highway recently in Prescott Valley. Definitely human caused.