Drivers across the country are venting about a surge in aggressive tactics that feel illegal, even when the law has not fully caught up. I see the same pattern again and again: a small group of ...
When my daughter turned 16, I didn’t hand her the car keys and hope for the best. She spent a few months in driver’s ed, practicing parallel parking, checking blind spots, and learning to handle heavy ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Driving through Southern California can feel like entering a different world. There are rules, yes, and you must ...
This is the third piece in CalMatters’ series about how California lets dangerous drivers stay on the road. Read the first and second stories, as well as The Press Democrat’s companion piece here.
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