Drivers distracted by their animals are a hazard, but little research exists about accidents and prevention. Now that work is in progress.
A new survey shows that a large majority of drivers would let their insurance company install the device in their cars in exchange for a price discount.
AAA says the new electronic devices are creating unexpected problems, and with all their advanced capabilities, they're costly to replace.
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According to a new study, the nation lags well behind many others when it comes to overall financial security for retirees.
More employers are requiring workers to weigh in and have blood tests taken in order to get the best health insurance rates.
Assigning fault can be difficult when more than 100 cars are involved. Here are the steps you should take to make sure your damage is covered.
Chances are you won't get to film a meteor, as drivers in Russia did, but installing a dashboard-mounted camera may protect you from idiots and scammers.
A new study shows how difficult it is to get a price quote for a common medical procedure.
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