Commuters Say Traffic In New York City Is An Accident Waiting To Happen
Traffic is scary out there…
Read MoreTraffic is scary out there…
Read MoreAfter the city suffered deadly flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, Gov. Kathy Hochul promises a new era, signs off on climate legislation and launches climate justice fellowship.
Read MoreMost drivers know the frustration of traveling on a street with cars parked on either side and getting through a two-way street in that situation is a challenge.
It becomes even more of a challenge when there is no human driver behind the wheel to make it work.
Read MoreAirless tires…no more flats, no more trips to the gas station to fill your tires with air. Can you imagine?!
Read MoreA federal appeals panel unanimously ruled that a Michigan motorist’s Fourth Amendment rights were violated.
Read MoreWith more than 15,000 EVs registered in the city, the Big Apple has a lot of catching up to do.
Read MoreHere’s something you never really think of…the history of the New York license plate. It’s anything but boring!!
Read MoreAnd thus it began…this photo was taken in 1914!
Read MoreMore than 3,100 people were killed in accidents involving distracted driving in 2019.
Read MoreEver Heard of William Phelps Eno?
Read MoreSpeed Awareness Week runs through August 8th! The message is simple: slow down and drive responsibly!
Read MoreNY recently passed the ‘SLEEP Act” to help curb loud, souped-up vehicles.
Read MoreAre the police stopping drivers for having only 1 license plate on their car?
Read MoreFor 30 years Los Angeles has been the nation’s reigning traffic champion…but not anymore.
Read MoreSomeone riding your bumper? Are you following too closely?
Read MoreDrivers of noisy vehicles could be in for an awakening as rude as the sound of their cars and motorcycles.
Read MoreStates where marijuana has been legalized have experienced a rise in traffic crashes.
Read MoreNew York State has more than 300,000 motor vehicle accidents each year, with about 27,000 of those accidents being caused by distracted drivers.
Read MoreAn estimated 38,680 people were killed on U.S. roadways in 2020, the highest number recorded since 2007.
Read MoreNew York could become just the second state in the US to lower its legal blood alcohol limit to from .08 to .05 under a proposed new bill — a move its advocates say would save countless lives.
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