Are there any examples of prosecutions in Arizona under the new aggressive driving statute?
A. Three criteria must be met for an aggressive driving violation under the Arizona law: there must be a speeding violation together with two or more other violations that present a demonstrated threat to another person or vehicle. If an offender meets those requirements, s/he gets charged only with the aggressive driving offense. Some of the charges, particularly those not caught on camera, are being thrown out by judges for lack of law enforcement proof.