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A.R.S. 28-894

Driving on mountain highways

The driver of a motor vehicle traveling through defiles or canyons or on mountain highways shall hold the motor vehicle under control and as near the right-hand edge of the roadway as reasonably possible.

Comment: Driving in places like mountains in Arizona can be dangerous and catastrophic accidents can result. Always try to stick as far right as possible, as this statute is likely to seek avoiding collisions between automobiles going in opposite directions.

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A.R.S. 28-895

Coasting prohibited

A. The driver of a motor vehicle traveling on a downgrade shall not coast with the gears of the vehicle in neutral.

B. The driver of a commercial motor vehicle traveling on a downgrade shall not coast with the clutch disengaged.

Comment: This statute likely is typically intended for mountainous driving in Arizona when one is going down a steep highway; but it can also include any steep road going downwards.

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A.R.S. 28-898

Objects on roadway; prohibition

A. A person shall not throw or deposit on a roadway any glass bottle, glass, nails, tacks, wire, cans or other substance likely to injure a person, animal or vehicle on the roadway.

B. A person who drops or permits to be dropped or thrown on a roadway any destructive or injurious material shall immediately remove the material or cause it to be removed.

C. A person removing a wrecked or damaged vehicle from a highway shall remove any glass or other injurious substance dropped on the highway from the vehicle.

Comment: Some of the statute is common sense, but the language may indicated that it is possible that one could get in trouble, if for example, a box of nails fell off of their truck and an accident resulted.

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A.R.S. 28-899

Barbed wire; damages

A person who owns, leases, has charge of or possesses a barbed wire fence along a public highway:

1. Shall not permit or allow the wire of the fence to lie loose along or in the highway so as to endanger the safety of a person or animal passing along the highway.

2. Is liable for all damages arising from the loose wire.

Comment: One that puts barbwire near any highway or road has potential liability. Inuries resulting from improperly maintained barb wire will likely indicate negligence.

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