When we escape from the city and take a long, leisurely drive along a country road, probably the last thing on our minds is that rural driving could be more dangerous than fighting through city ...
CARS.COM — Has the time-honored tradition of “taking a drive out to the country” taken a backseat to “taking a drive into town”? It certainly appears so. According to a new study by researchers at the ...
Country driving may seem safer and less stressful than city driving, but higher speeds, curvier roads and less illumination at night are among the factors thought to be behind a higher road death toll ...
The mother of 16-year-old Theodore Julius "T.J." Radacky thinks her son might have unbuckled the seat belt he always wore to reach on the floor of his SUV and pick up a dropped cell phone the drizzly ...
In upstate New York, especially northern New York, much of our driving is on rural two-lane roads with maximum speed limits of 55 mph. With much less traffic than in urban driving, you might think ...
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Kids these days, amirite? The Snapchatting, the self-obsession, the fervor for living in cities. If the personal automobile is on its way out, the olds say, blame the youths: From 2007 to 2011, the ...