Driving an automatic is more straightforward than driving a manual, but there are still ways to mess up parts of your vehicle. Here are five things you shouldn’t do if you drive a car with an ...
National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy sharply criticized federal regulators Thursday for not doing enough to monitor and test automatic driving technologies. She spoke at an ...
Learning to drive in the UK isn’t like learning to drive in the U.S., and not only because drivers sit on different sides of the car. If British drivers want to drive a car with a manual transmission ...
Do you know how much money it costs you to slam on your brakes? Or the annual cost you incur by speeding? Probably not, and even though the average American drives 13,476 miles per year, aside from a ...
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Automatic cars are no longer just for high-end buyers. They are becoming increasingly popular around the world because they are easy to use, convenient, and simple for everyday driving. This is ...
Self-driving cars may be the way of the future, but the current technology that allows vehicles to "automatically assist" drivers still has a long way to go before making the roads safer.
The number of young drivers taking their manual test has declined in recent years, but in one state there is still a healthy appetite for the three-pedal option far more so than anywhere else. Over ...