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Drivers whose car insurance rates are based on data of their driving habits and who then also got tips about improving them ...
The Wollondilly Deputy Mayor has taken aim at the NSW government’s Appin Rd safety upgrade roll out, calling it “glacial at best” in the wake of a shocking head-on collision which claimed the life of ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Age and driving is a challenging topic, specifically how someone knows when a person should no longer have a driver’s license. Officials with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles joined ...
The Kulwicki Driver Development Program has officially announced that it is now accepting applications for the 2026 season. Founded in 2014, the initiative aims to help short-track racers achieve ...
Tampa Bay 28 Anchor Lauren St Germain recently learned about the work being done inside the driver rehabilitation program at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital. Cellphone video from officer shows ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and the Lansing Economic Development Corporation (Lansing EDC) have announced the creation of a new competitive grant program to improve façades across ...
Johnson noted that most sales growth "was unit volume driven," clarifying demand rather than unit pricing as the main revenue driver. Helen Johnson-Leipold confirmed, "it's the fastest growing channel ...
(WSAW) - Applications are being accepted for the 2026 season of the Kulwicki Driver Development Program. The program is a North American initiative to help the top short-track stock car drivers ...
WASHINGTON — An upcoming decision facing the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is more than a simple regulatory deadline: it’s a choice between competing economic visions for the U.S.
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio – The city will join the Heritage Home Program – which allows residents who own homes 50 and older to obtain low-interest loans for repairs and renovations, as well as receive ...