Drivers Revenge
GM Pays Record $12.75 Million for Secretly Selling Your Driving Data
California hits General Motors with the largest automotive data privacy fine in state history after the company sold 1.5 million customers' real-time driving behavior to data brokers without consent.
California Says GM Made $20 Million Selling Driver Data Headed For The Insurance Industry
GM agreed to a $12.75 million California settlement after regulators caught OnStar quietly funneling driver data to brokers
Drivers warned they must never park or stop in these 18 areas
Breaking the rules could land you in serious trouble
Phoenix Mailed 7,900 Speed Camera Tickets, Now The Question Is Whether They’ll Stick
Arizona’s latest traffic camera rollout is already sparking legal questions over how enforceable the citations really are
You Scan the QR Code to Pay for Parking. The Criminals Take the Money. You Still Get a Ticket.
Fake QR codes plastered over legitimate parking payment machines are stealing millions from British drivers every year. Action Fraud recorded nearly 800 reports in 12 months with total losses of £3.5 million. A third of UK local authorities have had their...
California Wrote Nearly 12,000 Speeding Tickets In 24 Hours, And 200 Drivers Could Lose Their Licenses Without Court
One 24-hour CHP operation issued more speeding tickets than some states write in a full week, with license suspensions already in motion
Labour's new war on motorists revealed: Cash-strapped councils could be allowed to double parking ticket charges to £160 in 'greedy' move which would 'fleece' drivers already hit by sky-high pump prices
Ministers have admitted they are 'looking into' and 'carefully considering' the findings of a trial in which a council was allowed to hike parking tickets to an eye-watering £160.
City’s $75 Million Speed Camera Hub Is Dead, Now It Wants $27 Million For Speed Bumps
Brampton spent millions on a speed camera processing center just before Ontario banned the cameras the building was built to support
DVLA issues 'bank account' warning after 20,000 UK drivers got in touch
DVLA has issued advice to UK motorists and it comes after the agency's data showed thousands of motorists got in touch to make a report
Record number of parking tickets quashed last year after appeals soared to 107,202 amid growing drivers' anger at 'cowboy' operators
Figures obtained by the Daily Mail show drivers launched at least 107,202 appeals against tickets issued by hundreds of private parking firms in 2025.
Your Next New Car May Watch Your Eyes, Measure Your Breath and Decide Whether You Are Fit to Drive
A law signed in 2021 requires every new passenger vehicle sold in the United States to include technology that monitors the driver for impairment and can prevent the car from moving. The technology is not ready. The deadline has already been missed. The l...
A 17.3 MPH Speed Limit Sounds Like A Mistake, Wisconsin Says It Isn’t
Outagamie County officials say their oddly specific 17.3 mph speed limit is meant to improve safety by forcing drivers to notice the sign
Greece Used AI Toll Cameras to Build a Case Against 229 Supercars. One Had Cocaine. Several Had Tampered Chassis Numbers.
Greek tax authorities have seized 229 luxury cars worth more than €10 million after an AI powered system toll camera data cross referenced data with customs and tax records since late 2025. The loophole it closed was breathtakingly simple: keep your super...
Washington D.C. Finally Towed the Audi. It Had 893 Tickets and $262,000 in Unpaid Fines.
An Audi Q5 with Maryland plates spent years running a speed camera gauntlet through the nation's capital, collecting nearly 900 tickets and racking up $262,204 in fines that nobody could force it to pay. A 2024 law finally closed the loophole. The car was...
California Sold Your Car, Pocketed the Profit, and Was Under No Obligation to Tell You
For nearly a decade, California's DMV auctioned off towed vehicles, collected more than $8 million in surplus funds above what owners owed, and was not required by law to inform a single person that the money existed. A new bill wants to change that. It s...
An 86 Year Old Widow Was Convicted of a Crime Because an Insurance Agent Pressed F Instead of S
Edna Nightingale read her registration number out correctly over the phone. The Swinton Insurance agent typed one letter wrong. The DVLA's computer flagged her as uninsured. A court convicted her without her present. She spent weeks unable to sleep, convi...