A study in California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to require speed-assistance systems in new vehicles, concluded that driver education and control would help acceptance.
Let’s face it, we’ve all done it: driving faster (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot) than the posted speed limit to save time getting to a meeting, work, doctor’s appointment, school or the big game ...
Federal regulators are looking into Tesla’s new “Mad Max” Full Self Driving (FSD) mode, which ignores speed limits and reportedly may drive as fast as 85 miles per hour while weaving between lanes.
Observant motorists may notice a curious trend on U.S. roads: Driving on highways is getting faster while city speeds are getting slower. In denser, more residential areas, an increasing number of ...
Habitual speeders are a problem in every corner of the world, but new technology could soon stop them before they even hit the gas. Wisconsin is the latest state weighing legislation that would make ...