Tire Chalking Deemed Unconstitutional by Federal Court, Is Now Considered Unlawful Search
According to the U.S. Court of Appeals, tire chalking violates an individual's Fourth Amendment rights.
According to the U.S. Court of Appeals, tire chalking violates an individual's Fourth Amendment rights.
"We have preliminary evidence from witnesses that he was accelerating, doesn't look like he tried to brake at all," said Sunnyvale DPS.
Nothing can melt Post's chill, not even buying a new car.
Its blue Nike shoe is what grabbed the lumber yard worker's attention.
More than 9.1 million speeding tickets were handed out to U.S. drivers last year, and these are the most frequent offenders.
The special edition features a plethora of appearance and performance upgrades that'll do the trick for those who mainly stick to the pavement.
The new Ford model will be built upon Rivian's versatile "skateboard" platform.
Customers buying the Performance upgrade will get Ludicrous Mode included as well.
Dubbed "Fastball," the Raptor trophy truck is looking to take the desert by storm.
This move places Waymo directly in the territory of Detroit's "Big Three" automakers: Fiat Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors.
A twin-turbocharged V12 convertible with 715 horsepower? Where do we sign over our kidneys?
Yet another case of why you should keep your hooning shenanigans on the racetrack and off public roads.
"The fleet wakes up with an over-the-air update. That's all it takes," Tesla CEO Elon Musk said.
Bro truck to the rescue.
A Porsche executive has reportedly admitted there to be an electric 718 prototype running around with a hybrid also in the works.
It'll be a requirement for children under 4-foot, 9-inches, and there'll be no riding shotgun until the age of 13.
The Jeep Gladiator is all everyone can talk about nowadays, but let's not forget who conquered the scene first.
Yet another article on millennial car buying trends glosses over the most critical factor.
Elon Musk believes that the rising cost of self-driving software will make its vehicles an appreciating asset, instead of the other way around.
Tesla's extraordinary "Full Self-Driving" claims require extraordinary proof, and that's not what today's investor presentation provided.