• Arizona lawmaker proposes bill to limit excessive speeders • Speeding accounted for one-third of vehicle crash fatalities in 2024 • Arizona would start a competitive bidding process for approved device providers

An Arizona representative is trying to make the state’s roads safer by using new technology to tether excessive and frequent speeders to the posted speed limits.

Rep. Quang Nguyen, R-Prescott Valley, said on Oct. 27 that he’s introducing a bill next session that would allow courts to order a speed-inhibitor device to be installed in the vehicles of motorists who frequently or excessively violate speeding laws.

Speeding accounted for about one-third of all total fatalities from vehicle crashes in 2024, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. More than 20,000

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