Drivers Revenge
Britain's Private Parking Machine Is Out of Control. Here's How to Fight It.
Private parking companies issued 14.4 million charges to British drivers in the twelve months ending March 2025. That is more than double the number issued six years earlier. It works out at one every two seconds, forty thousand a day, a total bill to dri...
Private parking fines you can throw in the bin — and some you may not need to pay at all
Private parking firms across the UK are issuing a record number of charges, but motorists may not always need to pay
172 MPH. Family SUV. Georgia Highway. Memorial Day Weekend.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office in Georgia did not bury the headline. They posted a photograph of the speed reading to Facebook and let three words do the work: "That's not a typo."
Your Rearview Mirror Is Recording Everything You Do
New smart mirrors packed with hidden cameras and sensors are watching drivers without clear consent, sparking lawsuits and regulatory action.
A Mayor Declared a State of Emergency to Keep Surveillance Cameras Switched On. Her City Council Sued Her.
Troy, New York is a city of around 51,000 people on the Hudson River. It is now also a case study in what happens when a police department installs a surveillance network without asking anyone.
Flock License Plate Readers Drive Small Town Into A State Of Emergency
Troy has 26 cameras across the city, but neither the citizens of Troy nor the city council were consulted about the money required to fund the cameras.
One Pint of IPA. One Lost Licence. More Drivers Need to Know This.
Craft beer has quietly made the maths of drink driving much harder to get right. Most drivers have not caught up.
Road safety charity: More AI cameras needed to combat speeders
Executive director of Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety suggests drivers are becoming complacent
Carrying a Relay Box to Steal a Car Is Now a Criminal Offence in the UK
For years, police could arrest you for stealing a car but had to hand back the gadget you used to do it. That loophole is closed.
The Feds Want to Know Who Downloaded This Car App ... All 100,000 of You
The Department of Justice has subpoenaed Apple, Google, Amazon and Walmart for the personal data of at least 100,000 people who downloaded or bought a car tuning app. You don't have to have done anything wrong to be on that list.
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