If your kid is coming home -- or going away -- your insurer needs to know. Failure to let them know could result in having a claim denied -- and informing them just might result in a discount.
Some cities have dropped cameras as a traffic law enforcement tool, saying their effectiveness has been questionable.
A survey shows the most annoying passengers are wives. Husbands are second-most bothersome. Plus: How to keep from driving each other crazy on a road trip.
When it comes to highway antics, we're not being entirely truthful with our partners. One gender fibs considerably more often.
Those 3 beers at happy hour could turn into a $15,000 ordeal if you're arrested and convicted of drunken driving. There are lots of ways to get home safely.
Attention, bargain hunters. That low-priced policy that will allow you to drive legally may be worth a lot less than you paid. Here's how to be sure your insurer is real.
A majority think texters should pay more car insurance than speeders.
Some traffic tickets can raise your auto insurance premiums by 22% or even more. Here's how various violations could affect your rates.
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