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Vandalism Clause In Flock Camera Contract Causes Major Headache For Local Governments That Only Want To Track Everyone Everywhere At All Times
Guess who ends up paying the bill for sabotaged Flock cameras?
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At $21,500, Is This 1977 GMC Sierra Grande 2500 Pickup A Show-Worthy Steal?
It's in great shape with low miles on the clock, but this GMC truck is pretty plain. Is it worth the $21,500 asking price?
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The Replacement For The Replacement Of The Original A/C Refrigerant In Cars May Itself Need A Replacement
When R-12 and R-134 were phased out, R-1234yf was supposed to solve the environmental problems its predecessors caused, but that may not be what happened.
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Are There New Non-Turbocharged Diesel Cars Or Trucks Available Anymore?
Naturally aspirated diesel cars are practically extinct in today's market, reserved for special markets and almost impossible to buy in America.
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Pros And Cons Of Aftermarket Dash Cams Vs. Built-In Camera Systems
Most automakers are now in on the dash cam action and offer their own built-in options, but is that box really worth checking compared to aftermarket ones?
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Where The '85th Percentile Rule' For Speed Limits Falls Short
The formula behind many U.S. speed limits has guided traffic engineers for decades, yet growing evidence suggests it misses key safety risks.
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These Are 5 Of The Fastest Military Aircraft Ever Built
When standard physics said it couldn't be done, these designers rewrote the rules. Step inside the absolute limits of supersonic aerospace engineering.
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Why The Slate Truck Switched Battery Types Before Going On Sale
With the Slate Truck set to go on sale soon, you might notice that the battery type is different from the one used in the prototype. Here's why.
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What Are The Differences Between Pre-Eagle And Eagle Hemi Engines?
The modern Hemi engine can be divided into two categories: Pre-Eagle and Eagle versions. Here's what separates the two engines and the differences between them.
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Some Municipalities Are Replacing Flock Cameras With Axon, But Is There A Difference?
As cities transition between these two automated camera systems, does the switch actually address concerns about mass surveillance and vehicle tracking?
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The Top Speed Average Tires Can Handle May Not Be As High As You Think
Modern tires come with a speed rating, which dictates how fast you can safely travel. But on your family car, that number might not be as high as you expect.
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These Are The Underrated Car Movies We Should Be Watching
We asked for your hidden gems, and you didn't disappoint.
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Lucid Motors Definitely Isn't Trying To Decide Between Bankruptcy Or A Buyout, Despite The Rumors And Reports
The EV startup has hired restructuring advisors AlixPartners to "improve operations," and apparently nothing else.
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Here's How Cars Recognize Traffic Signs (And Why It Doesn't Always Work)
Traffic sign recognition technology is nothing new, but have you ever wondered how it works? And why it sometimes doesn't work at all?
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I'm Almost 40, And I'm Lexus CT 200h F Sport Curious
Fast? No. Handsome? Debatable. But if you want Prius-style efficiency with a more luxurious cabin, Lexus' CT might be the perfect midlife crisis.
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World Endurance Championship Moving Season Finale Out Of Gulf As There's No End In Sight To U.S. War With Iran
Formula One is stuck in a similar scheduling dilemma with its world championship.
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These Three Cars Had Options That Were Just Other Vehicles
We all know some car makers like to go a bit wild with the optional extras, but these manufacturers simply put completely different vehicles on the tick list.
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House Bill To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent Could Be Good For Your Sleep And Potentially Preventing Fatal Crashes
IIHS research in 2025 found fatal crashes had increased by as much as 12% in the five weeks following the spring forward change, where individuals lose an hour.
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ICE Told To Suspend Traffic Stops Following Latest Fatal Shootings
This guidance is for agents in the Enforcement and Removal Operations branch tasked with ripping people out of their communities, arresting and deporting them.
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Audi Explodes In New Jersey, And Every Potential Explanation Just Raises More Questions
The car's owner was able to walk away, but there's almost nothing identifiable left from the Audi that was destroyed in the early morning hours.
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After Nearly 50 Years In The Depths Of Space, Voyager 1 Still Sends Messages That Take 23 Hours To Reach Earth
Even crippled, even without power, even without applause from the beings who first made it, Voyager 1 may yet make itself the Earth's finest achievement.
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MotoGP Legend Valentino Rossi Wants To Be The Next Star Nürburgring 24 Debutant
Having already expanded his racing career beyond the limits of MotoGP, Valentino Rossi is looking to go even further and race at the Nürburgring.
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Waymo Riders Are Falling Asleep, Finding Trash, Giving Birth And Tracking Dog Poop Into Their Robotaxis
The cars may be autonomous, but the cleanup certainly isn't.
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Kia Recalls 462,869 Tellurides For Potential Fire Risk, Again
The first recall didn't properly address an issue with over 460,000 Kia Tellurides, so the automaker needs to bring the same SUVs back in for an all-new fix.
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These Cars Have The Most Annoying Drivers, According To Our Readers
Some folks do a better job of being annoying than others, and for one reason or another, they tend to gravitate to specific types of cars.
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Trump's Policies Have Killed Or Delayed $83 Billion In Clean Energy Investments
Nice climate you had, there. Shame if something happened to it...
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If Your Car Could Speak, What Would It Say About You?
Wait, if cars could actually talk, would they have their automaker's accent or the accent local to where they were built?
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America Faced Competition From These 7 Muscle Cars That Spawned Abroad
Not all muscle cars are made in the U.S. Some cars made and sold in other countries also offered a roaring engine, rear-wheel drive, and cool looks.
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At $7,500, Is This 2004 Chrysler Sebring GTC On Track For A Quick Sale?
Ignore the rental car reputation: this particular Sebring convertible has a surprise inside.
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