In general, driving in the right lane on multilane roads can reduce exposure to the brightest oncoming headlights. Your seat belt’s shoulder strap should land across the center of your chest and not ...
Given that modern automobiles are equipped with a slew of advanced safety features, one might reasonably assume that cars, trucks, and SUVs are safer to drive than at any other point in history. There ...
Accidents occur far too often, and according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were over 8,000 fatalities in the first quarter of 2024 alone. But what's even more ...
Night driving is significantly more dangerous than daytime driving. Despite having less traffic on the roads, fatal accidents ...
A wide swath of winter weather is expected to slam the U.S. through the weekend, moving from the Southwest through Texas and Oklahoma, across the South and Tennessee Valley. It will eventually reach ...
CHARLOTTE — Dead batteries, slick roads, accidents, and breakdowns: winter weather can be dangerous for drivers. Consumer Reports explains how to winter-proof your car, plus a cold-weather concern ...
Spring often means increased rainfall. Wet roads can reduce tire traction and make driving conditions more hazardous. The National Weather Service (NWS) regularly updates information about spring ...
Originally published on Your AAA Network. It’s easy to see why summer is the most popular season for driving. There’s nothing like sitting next to an open car window and letting a mild breeze slip ...