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Recent police pursuits in the Kansas metro area raise several important questions of whether officers who pursue fleeing criminals zipping through residential neighborhoods with the potential upside of nabbing a suspect worth putting innocent people in harm’s way. Think you have a lemon, click here to fill out a 60 second form. One of these pursuits, achieved multiple arrests, including the apprehension of a murder suspect. When handled
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Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber CEO, recently stated he’d like to see fully driverless taxis serving pay customers by mid-2019, reports WESA 90.5’s Megan
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A new bill introduced in Missouri eliminate the requirement for vehicle inspections. If passed into law, Missouri House Bill 1444 could save
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The side of I-40 was a veritable parking lot on Feb. 11, 2018, as numerous drivers dealt with blowouts after encountering potholes on the highway.
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A civilian, a police officer and the driver of an SUV were injured on Feb. 14, 2018 when an unidentified vehicle drove into a barrier at the gate of
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Large trucks crashing into bridges have been an ongoing issue throughout Philadelphia suburbs for decades, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Erin
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The North Central Texas Council of Governments is trying to tell the public about a program designed to help drivers get into cars that will pass
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Several American electric utilities recently met in Houston to ponder the coming electric vehicle future. Think you have a lemon, click here to
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One San Antonio man died after trying to sell his car to someone he met online. Think you have a lemon, click here to fill out a 60 second form.
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NBC 5 recently went on a ride along with the Arlington Police Department for a closer look at how that agency is combatting road rage incidents.
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