More than Half of Surveyed Drivers Admit to Checking Social Media Behind the Wheel
Conducted by the online driving school DriversEd.com, the survey also produced some disturbing revelations in the age of ride-sharing: Sixty-eight percent of Americans say they’ve caught their driver checking social media, and 35 percent say they’ve caught their driver watching a video.

With Drivers Racking Up More Miles, Brakes Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Brakes should be inspected regularly to check for wear and other problems. But how long a set of brake pads or shoes actually lasts on a vehicle depends on a number of factors, such as miles driven, frequency of braking and driving style.
