A Lamborghini Huracan was recently involved in a horrific crash with a semi-trailer in Miami. The Lamborghini is a car designed to offer drivers high safety and reliability standards, but dreadful car accidents, such as the one, can still occur.
Recent numbers show spiking death rates. According to a recent study, car deaths increased exponentially during the first three seasons of the year. After United States Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg christened it a national crisis, it's time to take this trend more seriously.
While most drivers have been in a car crash, not everyone has witnessed one and is in a position to do something about it. It's important to understand what you should and shouldn't do when you witness a car accident, as there can be life-altering consequences for making a mistake.
If your car was totaled due to an accident, vandalism, or a flood, then you may be tempted to buy it back from your insurance company. But is it really a good idea?
A pickup truck carrying 100 monkeys was headed for a "CDC-approved quarantine facility" when it crashed over the weekend. If that isn't the start to a bad movie, we don't know what is.
One of the most important car safety tips there are, is not to get overly confident when driving. One popular case, seen on Unsolved Mysteries, is of a young woman who got stuck in the middle of nowhere and disappeared.
Street racing continues, but it has also morphed into street takeovers, where groups of cars gather at an intersection to drift and do donuts. It is being blamed for many deaths and accidents as we report.
If you are currently leasing a car, then you might be wondering what will happen in the event that you get into a car accident. Here is what you can expect if the insurance company deems it a total loss.