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Driving after dark comes with hazards, from eye fatigue to bad visibility. Try these tips to get to your destination safely ...
“If you’re driving a larger vehicle, it may take longer to stop or swerve around an obstacle than in a smaller car,” says Michael Crossen, the lead automotive technician at Consumer Reports, who is ...
While you might assume the officer driving is trying to avoid slowing down due to traffic, or that they simply have somewhere to get to fast, there's another reason cops sometimes swerve while on ...
Driving advice: Most experts agree that you should either swerve or brake — but not both at the same time — to avoid an accident. Skip to content.
The initiative called ‘Stop The Swerve’ is working to show young students learning to drive just how easily they could cause harm. Students and parents heard powerful stories from individuals ...