Reporting an Unsafe Driver
Arizona DOT has posted reporting unsafe driver requirements for law enforcement and physicians and others on how you can report an Unsafe driver in your area.
Arizona DOT has posted reporting unsafe driver requirements for law enforcement and physicians and others on how you can report an Unsafe driver in your area.
This page offers some resources to help you get the most out of your biking or walking activities while doing them as safely as possible.
In an effort to improve safety conditions for all pedestrians throughout Arizona, GOHS places special emphasis on funding projects related to the enforcement of Pedestrian safety laws, schools based pedestrian safety programs, and coalitions dedicated to comprehensive pedestrian safety programs.
For every 100,000 licensed drivers over the age of 65 in Arizona, 12% were involved in fatal crashes in 2021. To see more state-specific statistics, visit the NHTSA 2021 Traffic Safety Fact sheet.
Driving To Independence offers a comprehensive driver evaluation and training program.
The ChORUS Transportation Budgeting Tool allows you to compare your monthly current transportation costs with estimated monthly alternate transportation costs if you were to give up your car. The tool is designed to help you plan for your future transportation needs.
Alternate transportation links provided by the city of Pheonix including planning a bus trip, METRO Light rail, and other transportation options for seniors or individuals who have disabilities.
Suntran, Tucson’s paratransit agency since 1987, has provided transportation service to those individuals unable to use Sun Tran’s fixed-route service due to their disability. An increasing number of individuals ride Sun Van, with more than 500,000 passenger trips provided each year. Sun Van is available to individuals with disabilities with a current ADA Eligibility letter issued by the City of Tucson ADA Paratransit Eligibility Office.
Valley Metro is committed to providing safe, convenient transportation options for all Valley residents. ADA Dial-a-Ride complements the existing transit system by providing transportation to people who are unable to utilize local bus service due to a disability.
Tuscon Transportation aims to create and operate a safe and reliable multi-modal system for moving people and goods throughout our community.