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Fuelby StaffJuly 9, 2018

Gasoline Inches Higher to $2.87 per Gallon

The national price of regular unleaded crept higher to $2.87 per gallon, a one-cent increase that may lead to even higher prices in the weeks to come as summer gasoline demand remains strong, according to AAA.

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Vehicle Researchby StaffJuly 9, 2018

Subaru Prices 2019 Outback, Legacy

The entry price of Subaru's Outback crossover will increase $450 while the entry Legacy midsize sedan will increase $350 for the 2019 model year as both models gain standard EyeSight driver assist technology and a new infotainment system with a 6.5-inch screen, Subaru has announced.

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Safetyby StaffJuly 9, 2018

Ga. Hands-Free Driving Enforcement Begins

After a distracted driving law banning hand-held cell-phone use went into effect in Georgia on July 1, law enforcement officers wrote 1,000 citations in just four days.

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Safetyby StaffJuly 9, 2018

Study Examines Qualities of Good Driving

When asked whether it's better to be passive or aggressive behind the wheel, 74% of women and 69% of men — or a total of 71% of U.S. drivers — believe passive driving is safest, according to a recent survey by Quoted.

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Leasingby StaffJuly 9, 2018

Element Names CFO in Latest Leadership Move

Element Fleet Management has appointed Vito Culmone as its chief financial officer to replace Samir Zabaneh, who has resigned to pursue another role in the financial technology industry, the fleet management company has announced.

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Vehicle Researchby StaffJuly 6, 2018

Subaru's 2019 Impreza Starts at $19,480

Subaru is bringing back its 2019 Impreza subcompact sedan and hatchback as carryover models that will retail for about $100 more than their 2018 counterparts.

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Safetyby StaffJuly 6, 2018

Mobility Ventures Paratransit Vans Recalled for Turn Signal

Mobility Ventures LLC is recalling approximately 977 of its 2015 to 2016 MV-1 paratransit vans because the rear turn signal may fail to function properly.

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Safetyby Marianne MatthewsJuly 6, 2018

Autonomous Vehicles Will Test Public Safety

Ensuring driver and pedestrian safety and regulating a still nascent technology are among the top issues of concern covered in a new report about autonomous vehicles from the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.

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Safetyby StaffJuly 6, 2018

Accent, Rio Get Good IIHS Safety Ratings

The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) has given two redesigned subcompact cars, the 2018 Kia Rio and Hyundai Accent, a good rating after they were put through its rigorous driver-side small overlap front crash test.

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Global Fleetby StaffJuly 5, 2018

Mercedes-Benz Shows Fuel Cell Sprinter Van

Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz Vans division showed off a concept Sprinter that delivers power from a hydrogen fuel cell stack to an electric motor that could achieve an effective range of 500 kilometers (310 miles). Executives showed the vehicle to journalists in Hamburg, Germany, on July 3.

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