A.R.S. 28-877
Alternative fuel vehicles; parking in carpool parking spaces
A person who is driving a vehicle powered by an alternative fuel may park without penalty in parking areas that are designated for carpool operators as defined in section 28-4032.
Comment: It is unclear if this statutory language applies to hybrid vehicles. Hybrids do partially employ electricity so it is possible.
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A.R.S. 28-891
Backing limitations
A. The driver of a vehicle shall not back the vehicle unless the movement can be made with reasonable safety and without interfering with other traffic.
B. The driver of a vehicle shall not back the vehicle on any access road, exit or entrance ramp or roadway of a controlled access highway.
Comment: Proper caution must be exercised when backing up to avoid accidents and liability.
A.R.S. 28-892
Riding on motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle
A person operating a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle shall ride only on the permanent and regular seat attached to the motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle. The operator of a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle shall not carry any other person and any other person shall not ride on a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle unless the motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle is designed to carry more than one person. On a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle designed to carry more than one person, a passenger may ride on the permanent and regular seat if it is designed for two persons or on another seat firmly attached to the motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle at the rear or side of the operator.
Comment: ATV's and Motorcycles have these rules codified in statute to promote safety and reduce accidents.
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A.R.S. 28-893
Obstruction to view; interference with driving
A. A person shall not drive a vehicle when the vehicle's load or passengers obstruct the driver's view to the front or sides of the vehicle or interfere with the driver's control over the vehicle's driving mechanism.
B. A passenger in a vehicle shall not ride in a position that interferes with the driver's view ahead or to the sides or that interferes with the driver's control over the vehicle's driving mechanism.
Comment: Always make sure to have a clear view when driving, because any obstruction that's your responsibility is negligence if there's an accident.
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