Monthly Archives: May 2014

Sober driver arrested for drunk driving after deputy runs stop sign and crashes into her car

Tanya Weyker of Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been fighting for over a year to clear her name and get her medical bills paid following a serious car accident with a Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Deputy.

AAA suggests that lack of experience with advanced systems could put motorists at risk

AAA suggests that lack of experience with advanced systems could put motorists at risk

Although advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) offer a significant opportunity to reduce collisions, improve traffic flow and enhance driver convenience, motorists may not fully understand the operation and limitations of these technologies.

Keith Richards’s Ferrari Dino to be auctioned at Coys

Keith Richards's 1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT

With Father’s Day just around the corner, this could prove the perfect present for anyone who loves cars as much as they love rock n’ roll: the 1972 compact supercar that once belonged to the Rolling Stones’ lead guitarist will be going under the hammer in Monaco at the Coys auction on Friday, May 9 and is being offered with no reserve.

BMW 2 Series M235i Gets Complaints for Unsafe Driving Ad

An Australian movie-goer has made some serious complaints and accusations concerning the BMW`s ad campaign being launched in the theaters.

US Energy Dept. to build nation’s first gasoline storage reserves in Northeast

Energy Dept. to build nation's first gasoline storage reserves in Northeast

The project is an effort to to prevent another gasoline shortage on the scale of the one that unfolded in the region after superstorm Sandy. It’s an expansion of the Energy Department’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve plan.