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I'm a new driver and not allowed to drive after midnight. I was pulled over at 11:59PM. I work a night shift. Can I fight the ticket?

A new driver got pulled over at 11:59PM despite a midnight curfew and a night shift job. Here is when that ticket may be worth fighting, what proof helps, and how to build a stronger case.
April 1, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Best RVs For Digital Nomads

These RVs are perfect for remote workers who want reliable power, comfortable workspaces, and room to unwind after logging off.
September 8, 2025 Allison Robertson

Strange NASCAR Rules Most Fans Don't Even Know About

Like all sports, NASCAR is replete with plenty of rules and regulations. And while most fans are aware of many of them—there are a bunch of rules that even the hardcore fans probably don't even know about.
April 17, 2025 Jesse Singer

I found out the previous owner rolled back the odometer on the used car I bought and it's a total lemon. What can I do now?

You bought a used car, trusted the number on the dash, and then learned the mileage may have been rolled back. That is not just shady. It can affect the car’s value, your repair costs, and your legal rights. The good news is that odometer tampering is illegal under federal law, and there are concrete steps you can take right now.
April 1, 2026 Miles Brucker
Man standing beside an open car hood

The dealership says EV batteries only last three years before you have to replace them. Are they just trying to make money?

If a dealership tells you every car battery must be replaced every three years, that’s too broad to be fully accurate. Battery life depends on climate, driving habits, the type of battery, and how the vehicle is used. Many 12-volt car batteries do start to weaken somewhere around the three- to five-year mark, which is why the advice gets repeated so often. But “replace no matter what” is not the same thing as following the actual condition of your battery.
April 1, 2026 Miles Brucker

I recently replaced my catalytic converter but now my gas mileage is noticeably worse. Is that even possible?

If anything, replacing the catalytic converter should give the car better mileage. If mileage gets worse, something is clearly amiss.
March 31, 2026 Marlon Wright
Older woman at auto repair shop

I recently lost my husband and know nothing about cars. Now I’m scared to go to the mechanic—how can I tell if I’m being taken advantage of?

Losing a partner is hard enough—suddenly handling things they used to manage can feel overwhelming. For many people, car repairs are one of those stress points. Walking into a garage can feel like stepping into the unknown. The good news? There are clear signs that help you spot honesty—and avoid being taken advantage of.
March 31, 2026 Jesse Singer

Roger Federer’s Million Dollar Car Collection Is A Smash Hit

Roger Federer isn't just a legend on the tennis court, he's also known for his impressive collection of luxury cars. Let's check 'em out!
March 20, 2025 Ella Mason

Rowan Atkinson’s Car Collection

Famed English comedian Rowan Atkinson may look slow and plodding in many of his roles—but the actor behind Mr. Bean has a real need for speed!
March 11, 2025 Peter Kinney
Driveway

My neighbor keeps using my driveway to turn around multiple times a day, after I asked him not to. It's driving me crazy. Do I have any legal way to stop him?

If your neighbor keeps swinging into your driveway to turn around, you are not overreacting by finding it irritating. What looks like a harmless three-point turn can feel like a small invasion when it happens multiple times a day. The good news is that property law in many places does give homeowners tools to push back, but the exact answer depends heavily on where you live and what kind of rights may already exist over your driveway.
March 31, 2026 Miles Brucker
Car wash conversation in the driveway

My HOA says I can't wash my car in my own driveway. I don't trust the car wash, is that rule enforceable?

You pull out the hose, grab a bucket, and suddenly your HOA says no. That sounds petty, but the issue usually is not soap or spotless paint. It is stormwater runoff, and in many communities that brings HOA rules, city codes, and even state water regulations into the picture.
March 31, 2026 Miles Brucker
Man getting ticket for texting

I was at a red light and used my phone to text my wife. A cop next to me pulled me over and gave me a ticket. How is that illegal if I wasn’t driving?

You’re stopped at a red light. The car isn’t moving. You quickly glance down, fire off a text to your wife, and look back up. Harmless, right? Then a few seconds later, you’re getting pulled over. You know that texting while driving is illegal—but you weren’t even driving?
March 30, 2026 Jesse Singer