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" ...
The Lancaster City Bureau of Police is investigating after an e-bike rider was seriously injured in a crash. The wreck ...
House Bill 54 also requires Ohioans to prove U.S. citizenship before registering to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, ...
When two cars reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the car on the right should have the right-of-way. Drivers ...
Referring to the King County traffic safety report on 140th Avenue Southeast and Southeast Petrovitsky Road, Tricia Davis, ...
A series of projects on Interstate 65 will expand the roadway and improve safety on the southeast side of Indianapolis.
Iowa will join 30 other states that passed laws making it illegal to handle a cellphone while driving, starting July 1. Iowa ...
"We are hoping to continue to reduce the speed of vehicles traveling in North Hornell," said police chief Kyle Amidon.
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The Family Handyman on MSNTraffic Cameras and Road Sensors Every Driver Should KnowSmile...you're on camera. When you're driving, here's how to distinguish the friendly cameras from the ones that can make you ...
San Juan County’s Public Works Department is kicking off the Douglas/Bailer Hill Road Improvements Project this month and is ...
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