How much your insurance goes up depends on the driving offense. Here are the 10 most expensive infractions.
Out-of-town drivers who are unaware of local unmanned e-toll roads can risk paying hefty "administrative fees" to rental car companies.
The NTSB's recommendation to ban the use of portable electronic devices by drivers does not have the support of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
About 72% of that is due to lost productivity at work. Think hangovers and Don Draper wannabes.
The highways of Abu Dhabi and Dubai became much safer when drivers couldn't use their mobile devices.
Luckily a ticket for violating the new law won't affect your car insurance rates.
Police in Canada impounded a number of extremely expensive supercars after a street-racing incident.
Slowing down saves gas, and also reduces anxiety about seeing police cars stopped on the side of the road.
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