A new bill would require teens up to 16 years old to ride in the back seat if they’re not tall enough. Middle schoolers up to age 13 would need to use booster seats if they’re tiny.
Signs of Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) brand crisis are almost everywhere you look. Over the weekend, more than 200 "Tesla Takedown" ...
A signalling error where the signaller forgot the level crossing gates were open was the cause of passenger train collision ...
The Haryana Government extended its collaboration with IIT-Madras by signing a two-year MoU on Thursday for data-driven road safety interventions. An official statement said the partnership leverages ...
A new Arlington Blvd safety project aims to reduce crashes at one of the road's most hazardous intersections. The pilot ...
Motorists in Genoa and Berkshire townships may have noticed a road closure sign on Worthington Road this week.
The Lancaster City Bureau of Police is investigating after an e-bike rider was seriously injured in a crash. The wreck ...
Smartphone apps that track our driving behavior may be the key to safer road conditions. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety just published a study that found that using smartphone apps to monitor ...
If Maine is serious about alleviating its housing dilemma, it needs to review its alternative housing regulations, as they are presently written, and find solutions soon. Seniors like myself and young ...
House Bill 54 also requires Ohioans to prove U.S. citizenship before registering to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, ...
Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 50 which aims to alleviate traffic congestion in Waikiki by reducing the amount of ...
The survey, which was conducted over the last few months, involved identification of areas where accidents have occurred ...
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