Toyota to Pay U.S. $1.2 Billion for Shameful Conduct

After a 2009 accident that killed a family of four in San Diego and a $3 million settlement for a crash that killed the driver of a 2005 Camry, Toyota has been ordered to pay the U.S. government $1.2 billion in fines. A criminal charge filed against the Japanese car...

Toyota Recalls 2.1 Million Vehicles Worldwide

Toyota has recently announced it will be recalling nearly 2.1 million of its Prius, Tacoma, RAV4 and Lexus vehicles worldwide. In the United States alone the company will voluntarily recall 960,000 vehicles to address two separate vehicle software issues. In total the...

California Woman Cleared of Google Glass Traffic Charges

It was nearly a month ago when a California woman was given a traffic citation under a code banning operation of a video or TV screen at the front of a vehicle while moving. The reason? She was wearing Google Glass while driving her vehicle. Last week, Cecilia Abadie...

Google & Automotive Manufacturers Bring Android to your Vehicle

On January 6, 2014, Google announced its Open Automotive Alliance, which is a group of automotive and technology companies which plan to implement Googles mobile operating system into automobiles. Automotive manufacturers such as Audi, General Motors, Honda Motors,...

Will Electric Car Problems Be The End of Driver-less Cars?

Electric cars have been popular since the late 19th century, but began declining when advances in the internal combustion engine, along with cheaper gasoline vehicles were mass produced. However, the first electric car was manufactured in 1888, and was known as the...

10 Reasons to Seek Legal Counsel in an Auto Accident Case

When people are involved in car accidents, there are often many steps to follow in order to receive compensation for losses and damages. However, insurance agencies may not always provide sufficient funds for all losses and damages, which may lead an individual to...