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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

My dad says I should drive as slowly as I have to on the road to feel safe. My girlfriend said I could get a ticket for being too slow. Who's right?

Can you get a ticket for driving too slowly? This fun, beginner-friendly article explains when slow driving is safe, when it becomes dangerous, and how new drivers can find the right speed with confidence.
March 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was recently pulled over because officers said my high-beams were too high. There was heavy fog and I had no choice. Do I have to pay the fine?

Got ticketed for using high beams in heavy fog? Here’s when you may have to pay, when you can fight it, and how traffic laws usually treat fog-lighting violations.
March 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Movie Motorcycles That Gave Heroes And Outlaws Their Edge

Some movie vehicles become just as iconic as the characters riding them. Motorcycles, in particular, have a way of stealing the spotlight. Whether it’s a high-speed chase, a quiet character moment, or a full-on action sequence, the right bike can define a scene forever. From classic Harleys to futuristic machines, these motorcycles went further than mere features and became part of film history.
March 30, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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The dealership added a pricey "VIN etching fee" I didn't agreed to. I've never even heard of VIN etching, do I have to pay it?

You are ready to sign, and then a line item appears that nobody mentioned before: VIN etching. It often shows up as an extra charge for marking the car’s windows with the vehicle identification number as an anti-theft measure. If you never agreed to it, the big question is simple: do you actually have to pay it?
March 30, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My friend says you should always lease cars because buying is so much more money and lease payments are easy. Is leasing really better?

Your friend is not crazy, but the claim that you should always lease is too simplistic. Leasing can absolutely be the smarter move for some drivers, especially if they want lower monthly payments and a new car every few years. Buying can be better if you keep cars for a long time, drive a lot, or want to stop making payments and build equity.
March 30, 2026 Miles Brucker

The dealer told me this was the "last one at this price," but I saw the same deal online the next day. Is this a common tactic?

If a dealer told you a car was the last one available at that price, then you saw the same deal online the next day, your reaction is justified. That kind of pressure pitch is a classic urgency tactic in sales. It does not automatically mean the dealer broke the law, but it is common enough that regulators and consumer advocates have warned shoppers about it for years.
March 30, 2026 Carl Wyndham

My car insurance doubled after a minor claim that wasn't even my fault. How is that justified?

You report a minor crash, expect your insurer to handle it fairly, and then your premium explodes at renewal. For many drivers, that jump feels even worse when the crash was not their fault. The frustrating part is that, in many cases, insurers are allowed to raise rates after a not-at-fault claim, and regulators have documented exactly where that can happen.
March 30, 2026 Miles Brucker

My friend insists electric cars will save me money, but the upfront cost is huge and they ended tax credits. Do EVs actually still pay off?

Your friend is not wrong that electric cars can save money, but the upfront price is often the biggest obstacle. Kelley Blue Book reported the average transaction price for a new EV in December 2024 was about $55,544, while the overall new vehicle average was about $49,740. That gap is smaller than it used to be, but it is still large enough to make plenty of shoppers hesitate.
March 30, 2026 Miles Brucker

My HOA says my car is “too old” to park in the driveway. Can they enforce that?

Your HOA may object if you park an older car in your driveway. We look at what you can do.
March 27, 2026 Sammy Tran
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If I sell my house and move into my RV full-time, do I automatically lose residency in my home state?

Do you lose your state residency if you move into an RV full-time? Here’s how domicile works and what determines your legal home base.
March 27, 2026 Allison Robertson
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My HOA says I can’t park my RV in my own driveway—even though I own the home. Is that actually enforceable?

Can an HOA stop you from parking your RV in your own driveway? Here’s what the rules actually say and when they’re enforceable.
March 27, 2026 Allison Robertson