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Key Fob Left Behind: Will Your Push-Button Car Shut Off on the Highway?

Push-button start is great… until you realize you just dropped someone off, they walked away with the key fob, and you’re still cruising down the highway wondering if the car is about to

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WD-40 Safety: Dangerous Side Effects You Need to Know (Flammability, Fumes, Kids)

Look, everyone's got a can of WD-40 somewhere. Under the sink, in the garage, that junk drawer in the kitchen. It's just one of those things people keep around because it works on basically ev

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Drowsy Driving: Why 17 Hours Awake Equals Driving Drunk & How Car Alerts Work

Here's something wild: most of us would never touch our car keys after a few drinks, but we'll happily hop behind the wheel running on fumes and three hours of sleep like it's no big deal.

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Deer Collision Season: The Worst States and Tips to Avoid Hitting an Animal

Deer collisions go crazy in the fall. November is the worst month by far—last year October, November, and December made up 41% of all animal crashes. State Farm logged 1.7 million animal collisi

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Tire Recalls: The Hidden Dangers Hiding on Your Car

Tires are supposed to be boring. They roll, they grip, they get you from point A to point B without drama. But sometimes they decide to become the main character in the worst possible way - by falling

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The Deadliest Cars in America: Why Safety Tech Isn't Enough

Cars are getting safer every year with all the fancy tech like automatic braking and lane-keeping stuff, but here's the weird part – people are still dying in crashes more than they have in

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Pedestrian Accidents: Who's At Fault? It's Complicated.

So someone's walking across the street, gets absolutely demolished by a car, and now everyone's arguing about whose fault it was. Spoiler alert: it's way messier than you'd think. P

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Motorcycle Deaths Rising: Why Car Safety Tech Isn't Saving Bikers

Cars keep getting smarter about avoiding crashes. The IIHS has been pushing automakers to ace those fancy collision tests for years now. These days, they're all about making sure cars can spot ped

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Hot Cars Kill: Simple Steps to Save Children This Summer

Summer's around the corner, and with it comes a sobering reminder: people are still leaving kids in hot cars. More than 1,000 children have died from heatstroke in vehicles since 1998, making it t

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The 10 Cars Involved in the Most Fatal Crashes in America

Ever wonder which cars are most likely to be involved in fatal crashes? Turns out, some of the most popular vehicles in America also have the grimiest safety records. A whopping 38,000+ Americans d

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