“Labeling” Pre-Owned Cars
The Federal Trade Commission has lowered its rules on labeling used cars as “certified pre-owned.” Used cars formerly under recall, and without...Read More
More traffic deaths in 2017
Bicycle and pedestrian deaths rose last year, in spite of the small decline in traffic deaths. Pedestrian deaths increased from 139 to...Read More
Failure to Yield Summons Not Enough to Deter Violators
A new York Times Article points out the limited success of NYC Mayor DeBlasio’s Vision Zero. The number of people killed in...Read More
New Voice Recognition Systems in Automobiles
The automaker Ford, and the e-commerce site Amazon have teamed up to put better voice recognition systems in Ford’s cars. Auto and...Read More
Important Info Regarding Guilty Hearings and Guilty Pleas
All drivers should take note of this news. As of December 22, 2016, motorists will be given 28 days to pay fines...Read More
Former NFL stars: Road Rage Deaths
Two incidents of road rage highlight the need to drive safely. Two former NFL stars, Will Smith and Joe McKnight were murdered...Read More
Traffic Intentionally Congested?
Traffic in New York City is intentionally horrible. Can you believe it? Well some of us actually can. New York City officials...Read More
Right of Way Controversy
Last year, a cab driver attempted to challenge the constitutionality of the Right of Way Law and failed. He pled guilty to...Read More
Buying a Used Car? Not so Fast
Buying a used car is typically a fast and cheap way to purchase a car at an affordable price that has all...Read More
Thanksgiving Roads Will Be Stuffed
According to the AAA, Thanksgiving roads will be stuffed. AAA predicts that travel over the holiday break could be massive due to...Read More
Big Spike in Traffic Deaths
The biggest spike in traffic deaths in over 50 years has been linked to apps on motorist’s mobile devices. Although distracted driving...Read More
Driverless Cabs: A Reality Soon
Believe it or not, driverless cabs may soon be cheaper than Public transit. New tesla and google vehicles with autonomous features are...Read More
Driving Stats Post-Halloween
The statistics just came out for all of the tickets troopers gave last Halloween weekend from October 28-November 1. State troopers wrote...Read More
Second Avenue Subway Info
The Second Avenue subway plans to open up the initial stages of the line on December 31st of 2016. Although construction crews...Read More
Public Safety Fee Proposal Denied
This Tuesday, the Nassau legislature approved the county’s $2.9 billion budget for 2017. However, the county legislature did not announce a decision...Read More
New Addition to Vision Zero
Evening commuters must now face more dangerous conditions as the days get darker earlier. According to a study conducted by the DMV...Read More
Texting while biking in NYC, still legal?
It is still legal to use your cellphone while you are operating your bicycle on the streets of this great city. The...Read More
Has California Proposal gone too far?
Has California proposal gone too far? Driverless cars without the presence of a licensed driver? Is this safe? In a world where...Read More
Interesting Story on Texting And Driving
Matt Rictel wrote a great newspaper article in Sunday’s N.Y. times. The article begins with the statement “Technology to block texting while...Read More