
In 2021, some 932,329 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. — a 6% increase over 2020. The NICB’s “2021 Hot Spots Report” examines states and areas that experienced the highest rates and volumes of thefts.
Read More →The California Air Resources Board laid down its most ambitious rule yet, which includes not only passenger cars but light-duty trucks. The rule is phasing out traditional power in fleets’ biggest workhorses.
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Too many drivers think the speed limit is just a suggestion. That’s one of the problems the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s new anti-speeding campaign hopes to reverse. The first-of-is-kind campaign kicked off on July 20 and runs through August 14.
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QuoteWizard’s annual report evaluates cities for best and worst drivers.
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Nationwide, the overall number of vehicles with an open recall is down almost 6% from 2021, but there are still far too many. A new report from Carfax explores the topic including which states have the most open recalls.
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Five OEMs — Ford, VW, BMW, Honda and Volvo — filed a motion to intervene on the side of the EPA in California's authority to set its own emissions standards under the Clean Air Act.
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The project will create a system powered by renewable electricity that can use renewable gas to produce low-cost clean hydrogen.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles has revoked Pony.ai’s permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver after finding violations on some safety drivers’ driving records.
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The California company Total Transportation Services Inc. has issued a letter of intent to purchase 100 battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) from electric startup Nikola, whose Nilola Tre BEV is designed for local deliveries up to 350 miles.
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Bankrate analyzes the driving experience across the U.S. for the fourth consecutive year and finds the Midwest is the best region for motorists.
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