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Ride at Your Own Risk: Uber and Lyft Accidents Increase in Major Cities Across the US
It's hard to find statistics for rideshare accidents. There is little to no documentation available. This is odd, considering that city streets are seeing an influx of vehicles due to these services. They allow drivers to be entrepreneurs and for riders to go out on weekends and not worry about getting a DUI. Yet, over the past eight years, there's been an increase in motor vehicle accidents and fatalities. The elephant in the room remains: “When a rideshare accident occurs, who is at fault and how do you recover compensation for personal injuries?”
By Jarrod Miller-Dean7 years ago in Wheel
6 Tips to Remember During Your First Car Breakdown
So you've geared up for a big car trip and the first two hours go off without a hitch, but all of a sudden something is wrong. What do you do when your car is beeping at you or making strange noises? Is that smoke you smell? Is the car all of a sudden lower on one side?
By Angela Fausone7 years ago in Wheel
How to Teach Your Teen How to Drive Without Freaking Out
I know, thinking about teaching a teenager how to drive has to be one of the scariest thoughts... like ever. I can still remember how afraid I was when I started to learn how to drive. I even accidentally left the car running as I tried to get out once. It actually kept moving forward as I didn’t shift the gear to park. No joke. One of the most terrifying moments of my life.
By Amanda Lin7 years ago in Wheel
Make Sure Your Car Is Ready for Winter
Men are not the only ones who like cars, and they are certainly not the only ones who can keep them in good shape. With that in mind, as the winter is coming, your car might need a few preparations in order to keep running smoothly throughout the season. So, here are a few things you should pay attention to in order to ensure that your car is ready for winter.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Wheel
10 Signs You're a Bad Driver
I had a coworker who was a terrible driver—and honestly, I think he was actually proud of it, too. He had his license suspended after driving his BMW at the breakneck speed of 130 miles per hour on the Garden State Parkway. If I remember correctly, he crashed his car and somehow didn't die.
By Buddy Brown7 years ago in Wheel
Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder: Everything You Need to Know
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder was not named Motor Trend's Best Driver's Car of 2018 for nothing. Also known as the king of curves, the Spyder takes them with such ease that you are challenged to go faster on the next one.
By Jack Botsford7 years ago in Wheel
This Year's Vehicle Lineup Has Plenty of Family-Friendly Options
Picking the right car becomes a little more important once you add kids into the mix. When you’re single, you’re comfortable tooling around in just about anything that runs, but with kids, you need to worry more about space and safety. Here are a few great cars for your family.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Wheel
10 Worst Car Insurance Companies
There's nothing worse than getting into a car accident only to find out that the car insurance you have sucks. Most people only realize how bad their coverage is after they have an accident—and incidentally, that's the worst time to find out.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Wheel
10 Surprising Firsts in Automotive History
Cars are fascinating inventions. They are feats of human engineering; each part of which has to be specially manufactured to an incredible standard in order for the whole machine to run. They can go over 250 miles per hour, can spew smoke on command, and can even be made to have flames shoot out the exhaust.
By Buddy Brown7 years ago in Wheel











