Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G ...
One of the oldest — and possibly least effective — auto safety features may be getting a 21st-century upgrade. A new system to improve the visibility of vehicles stranded by the side of the road could ...
I travel on a busy, dangerous, three-lane highway in our area. I like to drive in the right lane at 70 mph. People continually pass me, so it’s safe to assume they’re speeding. If there’s an emergency ...
Forget what you’ve been told all these years: Turning on your car’s flashing lights during a downpour could soon be legal in Florida. For at least two decades, Florida law has prohibited drivers from ...
Some Mississippi drivers use them in storms and traffic. But are hazard lights — also called emergency flashers — allowed ...
One of the oldest — and possibly least effective — auto safety features may be getting a 21st-century upgrade. A new system to improve the visibility of vehicles stranded by the side of the road could ...
I travel on a busy, dangerous, three-lane highway in our area. I like to drive in the right lane at 70 mph. People continually pass me, so it’s safe to assume they’re speeding. If there’s an emergency ...
Dear Car Talk: I travel on a busy, dangerous, three-lane highway in our area. I like to drive in the right lane at 70 mph. People continually pass me, so it's safe to assume they're speeding.
DEAR CAR TALK: I travel on a busy, dangerous, three-lane highway in our area. If there's an emergency vehicle on the shoulder, my state law dictates that I move to the middle lane. If the middle lane ...