The U.S. will soon require a mandatory auto-breaking system to be installed in new cars in an effort to decrease crashes and deaths.
PHOENIX — A woman was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a Phoenix city bus early Tuesday morning.
First responders took the woman, who has not been identified at this time, to the hospital. Officials said they will provide updates on her status as they receive them. The free 12News+ app from 12News lets users stream live events — including daily newscasts like"Today in AZ" and"12 News" and our daily lifestyle program,"Arizona Midday"—on
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