Featured in GovernmentBYVictoria ScottMay 27, 2022ShareFormer EPA Chief Reportedly Made Chauffeurs Speed, Drive Into Oncoming TrafficScott Pruitt’s high-speed antics were called “overly obnoxious, excessive, and … dangerous to everyone” in a newly revealed internal EPA report. BYVictoria ScottMay 27, 2022ShareBYRob StumpfJul 9, 2019ShareAs Electric Cars Become More Prevalent, States Must Find Alternatives to Gas TaxJust 5% of cars on the road becoming electric could cost states the ability to pave highways for hundreds of miles. BYRob StumpfJul 9, 2019ShareBYRob StumpfMay 17, 2019ShareNew Government Trial Program Offers Drivers $4,000 to Give Up Cars for a YearThe British government claims the program will increase the adoption of public transportation, ride-hailing services, bike sharing, and e-scooters. BYRob StumpfMay 17, 2019ShareBYRob StumpfMar 3, 2019ShareChina Banned People With Low Social Credit From Traveling Millions of Times in 2018More than 23 million tickets purchases were blocked in China due to social credit offenses. BYRob StumpfMar 3, 2019ShareBYEric AdamsJan 30, 2019ShareOne Lesser-Known Casualty of the Lengthy Government Shutdown: New Car ArrivalsThe shutdown slammed the brakes on crucial certification procedures, slowing the rollout of notable new vehicles. BYEric AdamsJan 30, 2019ShareBYJames GilboyNov 1, 2018ShareFlorida Mayor Accused of Soliciting Sex From Resident in Exchange for Speed BumpsLantana Mayor David Stewart is also accused of making sexual innuendos such as, ‘You haven’t tried my meat yet.’ BYJames GilboyNov 1, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffJun 11, 2018ShareSenate Bill Could Grant Homeland Security Power to Seize and Destroy Your Personal DroneThe ‘Preventing Emerging Threats Act of 2018′ bill would enable the Department of Homeland Security more power to manage and control citizens’ drones. BYMarco MargaritoffJun 11, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinMay 29, 2018ShareIndia Delays Plan for Mass Deployment of Electric CarsAre the country’s plans too ambitious? BYStephen EdelsteinMay 29, 2018ShareBYJustin HughesMay 14, 2018ShareAutomakers and Legislators Consider Making Premium Gas the New StandardPremium could become the new regular in the name of improved fuel economy. BYJustin HughesMay 14, 2018ShareBYKyle CheromchaApr 18, 2018ShareTaxpayers Bought EPA Chief Scott Pruitt a Fancy Chevrolet Suburban With Bullet-Resistant SeatsWasn’t that nice of us. BYKyle CheromchaApr 18, 2018ShareBYRob StumpfFeb 22, 2018ShareWhite House Praises ‘Per Mile’ Vehicle Taxes for Infrastructure FundingAs EVs become more popular, the government looks to change the way infrastructure taxes are generated. BYRob StumpfFeb 22, 2018ShareBYJustin HughesJan 13, 2018ShareCarbon Taxing May Be Coming To Energy Conscious StatesIn the absence of federal interest, individual states such as Massachusetts are considering implementing their own carbon tax. BYJustin HughesJan 13, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyJan 4, 2018ShareThese 9 Technologies Could Save The Internal Combustion EngineElectric vehicles appear to be the future for most drivers, but for now, this tech may keep fossil-fueled cars on the market. BYJames GilboyJan 4, 2018ShareBYRob StumpfNov 16, 2017ShareMusk’s ‘Verbal Govt Approval’ of Hyperloop Project Wasn’t Exactly Official‘Oops’ might not cover this miscommunication. BYRob StumpfNov 16, 2017ShareBYJustin HughesNov 8, 2017ShareThe Massachusetts E-ZPass Website Doesn’t WorkYou’d think that a 100 percent electronic toll collection system would allow you to sign up by electronic means. BYJustin HughesNov 8, 2017ShareBYRob StumpfOct 27, 2017ShareNissan May Have Sold Improperly-Inspected Vehicles in Japan Since 1979The automaker may have been non-compliant with Japanese vehicle requirements for nearly 40 years. BYRob StumpfOct 27, 2017Share12
BYVictoria ScottMay 27, 2022ShareFormer EPA Chief Reportedly Made Chauffeurs Speed, Drive Into Oncoming TrafficScott Pruitt’s high-speed antics were called “overly obnoxious, excessive, and … dangerous to everyone” in a newly revealed internal EPA report. BYVictoria ScottMay 27, 2022Share
BYRob StumpfJul 9, 2019ShareAs Electric Cars Become More Prevalent, States Must Find Alternatives to Gas TaxJust 5% of cars on the road becoming electric could cost states the ability to pave highways for hundreds of miles. BYRob StumpfJul 9, 2019Share
BYRob StumpfMay 17, 2019ShareNew Government Trial Program Offers Drivers $4,000 to Give Up Cars for a YearThe British government claims the program will increase the adoption of public transportation, ride-hailing services, bike sharing, and e-scooters. BYRob StumpfMay 17, 2019Share
BYRob StumpfMar 3, 2019ShareChina Banned People With Low Social Credit From Traveling Millions of Times in 2018More than 23 million tickets purchases were blocked in China due to social credit offenses. BYRob StumpfMar 3, 2019Share
BYEric AdamsJan 30, 2019ShareOne Lesser-Known Casualty of the Lengthy Government Shutdown: New Car ArrivalsThe shutdown slammed the brakes on crucial certification procedures, slowing the rollout of notable new vehicles. BYEric AdamsJan 30, 2019Share
BYJames GilboyNov 1, 2018ShareFlorida Mayor Accused of Soliciting Sex From Resident in Exchange for Speed BumpsLantana Mayor David Stewart is also accused of making sexual innuendos such as, ‘You haven’t tried my meat yet.’ BYJames GilboyNov 1, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffJun 11, 2018ShareSenate Bill Could Grant Homeland Security Power to Seize and Destroy Your Personal DroneThe ‘Preventing Emerging Threats Act of 2018′ bill would enable the Department of Homeland Security more power to manage and control citizens’ drones. BYMarco MargaritoffJun 11, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinMay 29, 2018ShareIndia Delays Plan for Mass Deployment of Electric CarsAre the country’s plans too ambitious? BYStephen EdelsteinMay 29, 2018Share
BYJustin HughesMay 14, 2018ShareAutomakers and Legislators Consider Making Premium Gas the New StandardPremium could become the new regular in the name of improved fuel economy. BYJustin HughesMay 14, 2018Share
BYKyle CheromchaApr 18, 2018ShareTaxpayers Bought EPA Chief Scott Pruitt a Fancy Chevrolet Suburban With Bullet-Resistant SeatsWasn’t that nice of us. BYKyle CheromchaApr 18, 2018Share
BYRob StumpfFeb 22, 2018ShareWhite House Praises ‘Per Mile’ Vehicle Taxes for Infrastructure FundingAs EVs become more popular, the government looks to change the way infrastructure taxes are generated. BYRob StumpfFeb 22, 2018Share
BYJustin HughesJan 13, 2018ShareCarbon Taxing May Be Coming To Energy Conscious StatesIn the absence of federal interest, individual states such as Massachusetts are considering implementing their own carbon tax. BYJustin HughesJan 13, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyJan 4, 2018ShareThese 9 Technologies Could Save The Internal Combustion EngineElectric vehicles appear to be the future for most drivers, but for now, this tech may keep fossil-fueled cars on the market. BYJames GilboyJan 4, 2018Share
BYRob StumpfNov 16, 2017ShareMusk’s ‘Verbal Govt Approval’ of Hyperloop Project Wasn’t Exactly Official‘Oops’ might not cover this miscommunication. BYRob StumpfNov 16, 2017Share
BYJustin HughesNov 8, 2017ShareThe Massachusetts E-ZPass Website Doesn’t WorkYou’d think that a 100 percent electronic toll collection system would allow you to sign up by electronic means. BYJustin HughesNov 8, 2017Share
BYRob StumpfOct 27, 2017ShareNissan May Have Sold Improperly-Inspected Vehicles in Japan Since 1979The automaker may have been non-compliant with Japanese vehicle requirements for nearly 40 years. BYRob StumpfOct 27, 2017Share