Decades ago, one man developed the water-filled bumper as a car safety system to prevent injuries and damage in crashes. Its effectiveness and eventual disappearance remain intriguing.
As electric cars gain traction due to environmental concerns and rising fuel costs, concerns arise about whether EVs' growth is surpassing infrastructure improvements, risking further damage to America's deteriorating roads and bridges.
As Americans hold onto their cars for longer periods, the emotional satisfaction and cost savings come with a potential trade-off in compromised car safety.
The vast majority of drivers follow other cars too closely. Not only is this practice illegal, but it’s also dangerous, resulting in thousands of deaths and injuries each year.
Cops use undercover and unmarked police cars for covert operations, leading to unexpected encounters with drivers. Explore the distinctions between these vehicles.
Car alarms, immobilizers, tracking systems, and boots are a few alternatives to steering wheel locks. All of these work to prevent having your car stolen.