Women rate their driving highly, yet nearly half admit to being easily distracted when behind the wheel. Most women consider themselves safe, attentive drivers, though many admit to distractions. Main ...
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A man said an automated driver-assistance system was engaged when his Tesla Model 3 was involved in the fatal crash. Reading time 2 minutes Tesla’s driver-assistance technology was allegedly involved ...
The driver told investigators he was using the vehicle’s automated-driver system when the vehicle left the roadway and crashed into a house in Harris County, Texas. By Johnny Diaz See more of our ...
A cottage industry of celebrity figurines, blinking screens, and other DIY gadgets is helping drivers bypass Tesla's distracted-driving controls. Last week, videos showing the miniature heads at work ...
Tesla’s driver-monitoring systems are designed to ensure drivers keep their eyes on the road while using Autopilot and other assisted-driving features. But in China, some Tesla owners have reportedly ...
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A father and daughter are speaking out after a recent Lyft ride resulted in a driver being accused of submitting an AI-generated image for a damage claim. Bert Gor of Florida said his teenage daughter ...
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They are not hard to spot — drivers texting, scrolling and even engaging in video chats while at stop signs, waiting at traffic signals or rolling down the road. Law enforcement across the state ...
Traveling from the First State to the Keystone State soon? If so, you might want to put your cellphone down while you're in the car unless you don't mind coughing up a few extra bucks. Beginning June ...
Starting June 6, drivers in Pennsylvania will face $50 fines if they're stopped for using a cellphone or other handheld device while behind the wheel. A warning period in which there are no penalties ...