California Governor Gavin Newsom has lifted a ban instituted in the 1980s on cruising, and also making it legal to lower your vehicle. Here's why it was banned and how the new law was approved.
In some states it isn't a crime to lane split with your motorcycle, and in others, it's not legal or illegal. But Texas just passed a law banning the practice, being the latest to do so.
This is the tale of a man holding a "Radar Ahead!" sign being cited by the police, and how he won a lawsuit against the police. It's your classic David and Goliath tale.
An unsuspecting Carvana customer purchased a Maserati that turned out to be stolen. We've got the details and story of how after being informed of the problem, Carvana ignored the buyer.
Street racing and takeovers are off the charts. One small town is trying to do something about it, with a 322-foot drag strip. Here's what it is about.
Added to the ever-increasing list of companies fined millions for selling diesel defeat devices and software, Sinister Diesel has just been fined over $1 million in a plea deal in California.
Connecticut State Police have been found to have issued tens of thousands of fake tickets, and not filing thousands of others. We'll tell you how the audit came about and what the state is doing about it.
Artificial intelligence is tracking you and your car. Police departments use it along with license plate readers to follow you without actually following you. Here's what's going on.
With road rage on the rise, it's important to keep a level head to avoid escalating the confrontation. Use these tips to stay safe when a driver tries to confront you.
Here's a look at catalytic converters, why they're stolen by thieves, and what types of cars and models are less often targeted for the automotive crime.
Drunk driving is no laughing matter, but the irony of a man driving dressed in a Bud Light beer can costume is unavoidable. You've got to read this one.
Everyone that drives needs a driver's license, except this one man driving for over 50 years without one. Except now that police caught up with him, he needs more than a driver's license. Here's why.
Catalytic converter theft continues to ramp up. But in this case, the would-be thief chose the wrong vehicle at the wrong time, resulting in his death.