The bill HB2332 aims to prevent local authorities from enacting or enforcing ordinances or regulations that prohibit cruising, defined as the repetitive driving of a motor vehicle past the same place without a destination or particular purpose within a specified time period. Additionally, the bill seeks to stop local authorities from limiting motor vehicle suspension modifications or bumper heights.

The bill amends section 28-626 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, clarifying that while local ordinances or regulations related to traffic control and movement are generally permissible, they cannot include restrictions on cruising or impose limitations on the suspension or bumper height of vehicles. These provisions would be uniform throughout Arizona, and the bill is set to become effective on the general effective date.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 28-626
House Engrossed Version: 28-626