Tag: driving

Cars & Trucks

Greenhouse Gas Emissions See Largest Drop Since WWII

January 25, 2021. Dallas Ernst

One silver lining of 2020 was the drop of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

Cars & Trucks

Test Drive: Escape Artists

January 25, 2021. Alan Rider

There are times when you just need to get away. Naturally, that task is made much easier with the right set of wheels, like these two compact crossovers.

Cars & Trucks

The History of the Glove Compartment

January 25, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

The story of the glove compartment begins more than a century ago and takes many twist and turns to arrive at the car feature we know today.

AAA

Recent Awards Shine Spotlight on AAA Northeast

January 21, 2021. Aimee Carrier

We’re proud to announce some of the awards and recognitions we received for our efforts during an extraordinarily challenging year.

Cars & Trucks

Winter Windshield Tips

January 19, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

Learn how to properly remove snow and ice without damaging glass.

Technology

The Top Tech Finds for 2024

January 14, 2021. Ellen R. Delisio

The CES 2024 Consumer Technology Association trade show featured some exciting future automobile technology and plenty of other impressive products.

Cars & Trucks

Using Autonomous Car Features in Winter Weather

January 12, 2021. John Paul

Autonomous car features can fail in inclement weather, underlining the importance of always staying alert while driving.

AAA

It Now Costs More Than Ever to Own a Car

December 23, 2020. Andrew Sheldon

In 2020, the average annual cost of vehicle ownership rose to more than $9,500.

Day Trips

10 Best Places to Find Antique Stores in the Northeast

December 19, 2020. AAA Staff

If you can’t resist a good treasure hunt, spend a day or two exploring some of the region’s top antique stores and antique shop hubs.

AAA

Survey Says: Men Are More Aggressive Behind the Wheel

December 04, 2020. AAA Staff

AAA urges motorists to keep their cool as research shows differences between men and women regarding aggressive driving behavior