If it’s dangerous to talk on the phone while driving, what about talking to your passengers? Yes? No? It depends? It’s all explained right here:
If it’s dangerous to talk on the phone while driving, what about talking to your passengers? Yes? No? It depends? It’s all explained right here:
Q: I drive through an intersection, almost daily, that has two left-turn lanes, while the cross-street they turn into has three lanes. There are some dots curving through the intersection
Q: I regularly drive through a construction project that often has one of the lanes on the freeway closed. Drivers merge in a single lane a mile ahead and often
Today is the launch of a new video series called Road Craft. Look for bi-weekly videos highlighting ways to become a better, safer driver. (That’s every other week, not twice
You’re being lied to. I know, that sentence sounds like conspiracy theory clickbait. But the lie I’m talking about isn’t coming from the government, Hollywood, NASA, the educational system, or
Q: When the roads get snowy, are snowmobiles allowed to ride on them in town? A: Last week, when our streets were covered with a blanket of snow I saw
Q: The law requires registration and license plates “to operate any vehicle on a public highway.” Does this mean that electric bicycles need to be licensed in Washington State? Also,
Q: I saw an electric unicycle on a city street violating various traffic laws. I looked up what I saw online, and some of these unicycles have top speeds of
Q: What are the rules for high beams on parallel roads or divided roads? Does the 50-foot wide median on the freeway negate the need to dim your high beams
Q: We live in a neighborhood with sidewalks. Skateboarders are using our streets and speeding down the hills. We have almost hit them by simply driving and being overcome by