Drivers Revenge
Britain's Pothole Crisis Is Getting Worse. Here's Where It's Worst, Which Cars Suffer Most, and How to Claim.
In February 2026 alone the RAC attended 6,290 pothole-related breakdowns. That is 217 every single day. The month before, Britain recorded the wettest winter since 1836 in some parts of the country. The roads are losing.
It's About the Catch, Not the Crash
If speed cameras were genuinely about preventing accidents, we would build the safety in from the start. We would design roads that physically make dangerous speeds impossible. We would invest in driver education, road surfaces and junction design. What w...
Florida Judge Just Opened The Door To Fighting Red-Light Camera Tickets
A court ruling in Florida could open the door to broader challenges against red-light camera enforcement
Virginia Drivers Triggered Speed Cameras Nearly A Million Times
Speed cameras in Virginia issued hundreds of thousands of tickets in 2025 as enforcement programs expanded statewide
If You're Going To Smash License Plate Scanners, Maybe Cover Your Own Plate First
The cops may call this "malicious destruction of police property," a "felony," but I call it something else: a touch of idiocy.
Car News Everywhere. Actual Car News Nowhere. The MotorBuzz App Changes That.
The Internet Broke Car Culture. We Built an App to Fix It.
Mossad Hacked Traffic Cameras to Track and Kill Khamenei
Iran built one of the most extensive traffic camera networks in the Middle East to watch its own people. Israel hacked it and watched him.
An Arkansas Trooper Rammed a Car Doing 10mph Over the Limit. Two Toddlers Were Inside. One Was Having a Medical Emergency.
Charges dropped. Investigation ongoing. The dashcam footage shows the Jeep slowing down, moving to the slow lane, and turning on its hazard lights. The PIT maneuver came anyway.
Proof that Labour councils are at war with drivers - and potholes are the weapon of choice
Labour is saying one thing and doing another and motorists are paying the price with potholes now the latest weapon to hit Britain's 42 million road users.
How Kiwis Are Fighting Mass AI Surveillance on Their Roads — And Why the Rest of the World Should Be Watching
New Zealand gave a $100 million contract to a private Australian AI company to film its drivers, process the footage through algorithms, and issue fines. Nobody voted on it. Nobody was asked. Now the pushback has started.
PETITION: STOP Acusensus: NO to $100M Private Contracts For AI Speed Cameras, Mass Surveillance, Ai Fines
Kiwis Are Furious. And They Have Every Right To Be.
The Infrastructure Is Already Here. So Are The Cameras.
Google is laying cables. Data centres are going up. AI is being wired into New Zealand's roads right now. This is not a future tin hat concern. It is a present fact.
The Government Paid O2 to Monitor 25 Million Phones to Track EV Drivers. Nobody Asked Permission.
The Department for Transport commissioned O2 to trawl the web browsing habits and movement data of 25 million devices, including children's, to identify electric vehicle owners. The study cost £602,000, ran for two years, and was quietly published this we...
California Wants More Automated Traffic Fines, Your Car Gets The Bill
A new California bill proposes wider red-light camera use, lower first-offense fines, and vehicle-based citations to improve collection rates
San Francisco Sold Speed Cameras as Sensible. The Numbers Tell a Different Story.
33 cameras. 5 months. 91,000 tickets. Citations in San Francisco jumped 369 percent after automated speed enforcement went live. Whether that is a safety success or a revenue machine depends on who you ask.
The Road to Surveillance: Why AI Traffic Cameras Should Frighten Every Driver
They told you it was about road safety. It was never about road safety.