New York City, South Bend & D.C. Top list of winning cities for bike & pedestrian safety
The 18 Mayors’ Challenge Pedestrian and Bicycle Awards at the 2016 Safer People, Safer Streets Summit were announced in Washington D.C. one of the winning
The 18 Mayors’ Challenge Pedestrian and Bicycle Awards at the 2016 Safer People, Safer Streets Summit were announced in Washington D.C. one of the winning
Yesterday, we attended the annual AltCar Expo in Santa Monica. On display was a production model of the Chevy Bolt. This model has the same
A new study from Juniper Research has found that new in-vehicle infotainment services such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will generate large amounts of
As new car buyers say audio brands are influencing their opinions of vehicles, Ford and HARMAN are teaming up to revolutionize in-vehicle experiences through the
The Escala Concept debuted in California. It is the next evolution of Cadillac design, that shows the craftsmanship and technology being developed for many future
More than 200,000 crashes involved debris on U.S. roadways during the past four years, according to a new study released by the AAA Foundation for
While some research shows a decline in the user-friendliness of autonomous, ADAS and HMI features, the user experiences of ten models were deemed winners by
The new revelation of a second fatal Tesla crash while the vehicle was likely on autopilot shows the company cannot be trusted to deal with
Attention parents, grandparents, baby sitters, aunties and those who drive with children passengers. Child Passenger Safety Week is September 18-24 and culminates with National Seat
Consumer Watchdog called on President Obama to put a hold expected autonomous vehicle policies due to “an inappropriate and possibly unethical relationship between Google and
New automotive mobility services, called Mobility as a Service (MaaS), that offer on-demand multimodal transportation services is quickly gaining momentum. ABI Research predicts global MaaS
Daimler is working on changing the way people use cars. Today car2go which is powered by Daimler announced that its Washington, D.C. area’s 57,000-plus car2go