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Cars & Trucks

The Summer of Safety Is Here

May 29, 2024. Andrew Sheldon

With summer comes an increased risk to teenagers on the roadways. Here’s how you can help keep them safe.

Cars & Trucks

Is It Illegal to Drive in the Left Lane?

May 01, 2024. Ellen R. Delisio

Almost every state has limits or restrictions on left-lane driving.

Air Travel

Family Vacations That Give Back to the Planet

April 15, 2024. Kind Traveler

Be part of the green revolution by investing in the planet on your next family vacation.

Cars & Trucks

Don’t Drive Intexticated: Dangers of Texting and Driving

April 09, 2024. Andrew Sheldon

Distracted driving can have devastating consequences, yet a significant number of drivers admit to using their smartphones behind the wheel.

Cars & Trucks

Drivers Still Fearful of Self-Driving Vehicles

March 28, 2024. Ellen R. Delisio

AAA research shows that while drivers remain skeptical about self-driving cars, they may be overly confident in the capability of automated vehicle safety features.

Cars & Trucks

Bad Driving Habits and How to Fix Them

March 28, 2024. Ellen R. Delisio

Bad driving habits may be universal, but they are not irreversible. Just a few adjustments can change your behavior.

AAA

AAA Driving Instructors Share Tips for Young Drivers

March 22, 2024. Andrew Sheldon

Seven AAA driving instructors give their best advice for teen drivers, plus share a few interesting tales from the road.

Auto History

Women in Automotive History

March 10, 2024. Sarah Hopkins

Discover the history behind the world’s first road trip, see the evolution of the windshield wiper and more with these women in automotive history.

Cars & Trucks

What’s the Story With Headlight Glare?

February 23, 2024. Ellen R. Delisio

Newer LED headlights seem brighter and more blinding than their halogen predecessors. But change is on the way.

Electric Vehicles

The Cheapest EVs of 2024

January 25, 2024. AAA Staff

Buying an electric vehicle doesn’t need to break the bank. The eight cheapest EVs of 2024 start at $27,000.

Electric Vehicles

Millennials Are 31% More Likely To Buy EVs

January 05, 2024. Ellen R. Delisio

Millennials and younger drivers are the most open to going electric, according to a recent AAA survey.

Budget-Wise

7 Side Hustles To Put Extra Money in Your Savings

January 05, 2024. Robert Yaniz Jr

Supplement your primary income or dip your toes into a new career path with one of these popular side jobs.

Budget-Wise & Cars & Trucks

The Cheapest New Cars of 2024

December 15, 2023. Andrew Sheldon

A great vehicle for less than $20,000? Believe it. The cheapest new cars of 2024 deliver more than you might expect for the price.

Theme Park Vacations

Ask an Advisor: Walt Disney World’s Exciting Changes

November 09, 2023. Sarah Hopkins

How will the latest changes affect your vacation? We went to our most magical travel advisors to find out.

Technology

How AI Can Help You Redesign Your Home

September 14, 2023. Sarah Vincelette

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way we live and work, and the home design industry is no exception.

Budget-Wise

How to Save on Back-to-School Shopping

August 30, 2023. Andrew Sheldon

Shopping for school supplies can add up fast. Here’s how to save on everything from pencils to laptops.

Technology

The Rise of Virtual Reality

August 10, 2023. AAA Staff

Explore the evolution of VR, its underlying mechanics and the potential it holds for the future.

Homeowner's Insurance

Intro to Insurance for College Students and Parents

August 07, 2023. Marisa Perjatel

Learn about insurance coverage and savings options for college students.

Auto Insurance

How to Report a Stolen Car

July 18, 2023. Vanessa Young

Learn the steps you should take immediately after you suspect your car has been stolen.

Auto History

Why Are Popular Car Colors So Boring? A Brief History of Car Paint

June 29, 2023. Andrew Sheldon

The most common car colors have gone from all the luminous colors of the rainbow to a mix of black, white and gray. Here’s why.