Nissan Note e-Power Wants To Stop Passengers From Slapping The Driver Wednesday, August 30, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit Bringing a car to a halt in a comfortable manner is a skill not every driver has and that has led to a sharp rise in incidents related to in-car abuse. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :This McLaren MP4-26 F1 Racer Would Look Perfect In Your Living RoomThe full-size show car was commissioned by McLaren for various promotional activities throughout the 2011 season. | … Read More...VW Reaches $42 Million Settlement With Owners Of Cars Equipped With Takata AirbagsVW's settlement will reimburse owners for things like lost wages and rental car fees. | … Read More...NHTSA Investigating 12th Tesla Autopilot Crash With Emergency VehicleA police officer in Orlando was almost hit by a Tesla Model 3 operating on Autopilot. | … Read More...The U.S. Govt Must Have Left Almost 65,000 Ford Rangers And Humvees In AfghanistanBut internet rumors that the Taliban seized $83 billion of U.S. weapons is false, says Washington Post.. | … Read More...The ‘Carolina Squat’ Will Be Officially Banned In North Carolina As Of December 1, 2021Effective December 1, motorists convicted three times of driving a squatted vehicle will lose their license for at least a year. | … Read More...
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