The Truth About Auto Manufacturing
At times, car manufacturing may just seem like a huge mystery. With so many companies making so many kinds of parts, eventually it’s easier to just sign and drive than it is to ask questions. Sometimes people More...
Moving From Rideshare Driver to Rideshare Entrepreneur
In less than a decade, the ridesharing industry has grown from an unknown, hardly functioning, local traffic solution to a massive, billion-dollar, global market. Thanks to smart technology, nearly every urban dweller More...
Study Says Texting Behind the Wheel Is Addictive
People who can’t resist checking their cell phone when they get a message – even while they’re driving – may be addicted to the technology, says a new survey commissioned by AT&T. photo Oregon Department More...
Five Things You’re Doing Behind The Wheel That You Shouldn’t Be
From driving while you’re distracted to not obeying the laws, there are numerous things you could be doing behind the wheel that you shouldn’t be. Even if you don’t think it’s illegal, and even if it isn’t More...
Forget the Stats: Female Drivers are at much as Risk as Males
Drivers with tow companies see it all. There are a lot of stories they can tell you, but one that might surprise you is that female drivers and male drivers are equally at risk of being in an accident. Some of you More...
What You Didn’t Know About Your AZ Driver License
Your driver’s license gives you permission to get around the state and around the country, but you may not know everything about it. There are so many wonders and enigmas behind it, that you’ll never More...
The Liability Side Of The Future Of Transporation
If you’re a victim in a car accident, you may wonder if you should hire a lawyer to help you pay for your personal injuries or damage to your car. In some cases, it’s obvious that you deserve compensation because More...
Texas Still One of Only Four States Without a Texting While Driving Ban
Time and time again, it has been proven that driving while texting puts all other drivers at risk. Cases of distracted driving have garnered international attention, leading the makers of mobile apps, automobiles More...
Can Self-Driving Cars Be Safe and Free of Car Accidents?
Ford Motor Company, Google, Tesla and other manufacturers are developing proto-types of self driving cars. The companies claim that self-driving cars will reduce traffic accidents by reducing human errors that cause More...
Could a Textalyzer Impact Your Car Accident Claim?
New York lawmakers are considering whether to arm law enforcement officers with a new device that carries the promise of preventing distracted driving accidents on the state’s streets and highways. The device More...
Missouri couple killed driving to the beach, media ‘implies’ Disney related
Greg and Sarah Moyers took their family to Florida, visited Disney World and then were killed in a horrible accident as they traveled to the beach. Sadly, and misleading, the media decided to include “Disney” More...
Top Tips for Drivers on Graduating Licensing in Canada
Many provinces in Canada have adopted a graduating licensing system that requires beginning drivers to rack up driving time before they can obtain their full-fledged license. Canada has about fifteen different licenses More...
Police Driving and Safety
Although police are recognized as contributing to the safety of society, at times they can seem to be more of a nuisance than a benefit. Nowhere is this more true than when you see a cop driving in a way that seems More...
Florida’s Driver Education: Is it Too Much?
Safety and smart decision-making depend on a new driver’s ability to navigate the roads in a responsible way, but that’s only half of the battle. In 2012 along, 1,875 teens ages 15-20 died in motor crashes More...
4 Things to Do Before Your Teen Starts Driving
Kids grow up so fast, and before you know it, your little baby will be turning 16 and eager to get behind the wheel of your family car. Learning to drive is a teen’s rite of passage, and it may be an added stress More...
Teen smoking in the US declines
Cigarette smoking rates among high school students have dropped to the lowest levels since the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) began in 1991, according to the 2013 resultsreleased today by the Centers More...