DOT will receive comments on safety improvements to two busy West Ashley corridors: US Highway 17 and SC Highway 61 where ...
Waymo, the self-driving taxi, is gaining popularity across the U.S. It's entering new markets in 2024 while it continues to ...
As the first of two storms hitting Southern California brought light and steady rain on Wednesday, many living in the Eaton and Palisades burn scar areas were relieved of fears of possible mud and ...
The largest pickups and SUVs have become the armored tanks of the auto industry, but pose a greater risk to those riding in ...
A new study finds heavier cars, long believed to be safer in an accident, may pose a higher risk for death in some instances.
Researchers said analysis of two-vehicle crash data shows extra-heavy vehicles don't make occupants any safer, but they are a bigger danger to other people on the road.
It’s a long-held belief that a bigger, heavier SUV means occupants are much more likely to survive a wreck. However, a recent study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) suggests that ...
Hamilton County officials are prioritizing road safety as they undertake significant infrastructure improvements along 146th ...
Due to a high volume of crashes at four intersections along S.R. 32 in Muncie, the Indiana Department of Transportation ...