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Most Americans think you won't be arrested for driving after using pot
But AAA survey shows most also think there should be laws against it.
People are confused and wrong about driver assistance systems, IIHS finds
Tesla Autopilot creates the most confusion of all because of its name.
Car Wars study forecasts tough times: burgeoning crossovers, dwindling profits
149 crossover nameplates in 2023 will mean cutthroat competition.
Surprising cause of infant deaths: Car seats used for naps when not in car
They're a safety device in a vehicle — but not when they're not.
EV acceptance is slow, but there are bright spots
Range anxiety is going down, millennials are most interested in EVs.
What’s better for the environment: diesel or battery-electric?
Depends who you ask.
$12,000 per car is the cost penalty for building EVs, McKinsey study finds
Here's how automakers can erase that and someday even profit.
EV study sees opportunity for electric utilities, and a problem
Growing numbers by 2030 will strain the existing power grid
Even drizzle greatly increases your risk of a deadly car crash
Drivers 'under-appreciate the risk of light rain,' study of 125,000 crashes shows
Study: European fully adaptive headlights better, should be legal in U.S.
They dim some sections of light to prevent glare, increase others to better illumination.
IIHS study: higher speed limits led to 36,000 extra deaths
IIHS looks at the effects of increasing speed limits from 1993 to 2017
Springtime heralds moose collision season in New England
Emergency departments should expect serious head and neck injuries.
AAA study shows people are scared of autonomous cars
71 percent are afraid to ride in a self-driving vehicle.
AAA: Cold weather can temporarily cut EV range by more than 40 percent
We knew this was an issue, but testing quantifies it — the main culprit: cabin heat.
Your steering wheel is 4 times dirtier than a public toilet seat, study shows
Of 1,000 surveyed, 32 percent of people clean cars once a year.
As scooters gain popularity, injuries pile up
Most who are injured just fall off — and 40 percent suffer head injuries
Phone use while driving is down, but more of that use is texting and playing with apps
The IIHS studied 12,000 drivers.
Uber and Lyft are siphoning riders from public transit, study finds
Researchers say ride-hailing hurts bus and rail ridership, increases traffic congestion.