Texting? Watch out for overpasses State police, aided by federal grants, are cracking down on texting drivers. Read more>
Montana's new car insurance database A new database gives Montana a real-time way to verify auto insurance coverage. Read more>
Alabama: No insurance, no tag Alabama has a new auto insurance verification system to ensure drivers carry liability coverage. Read more>
California: Show the officer your phone A new law kicks in, allowing California drivers to provide proof of car insurance via their smartphones. Read more>
The holiday DUI The holiday can go wrong very quickly with one drink too many. DUI laws are tougher than ever, and patrols will be out in force. Read more>
Pot legal? You can still get a DUI Two states make recreational pot use legal, but getting behind the wheel buzzed still means a costly DUI. Read more>
The 10 most miserable states for drivers The price of gas and insurance varies hugely across the country, and so do incomes and reliance on cars. Here's where the costs hurt most. Read more>
59 ways to lose your license -- without a ticket States use driver's license suspensions as a hammer to punish everything for unpaid bills to truancy. Read more>
Got $30,000 and hate car insurers? Ohio has a few interesting ways to get around buying auto insurance, but they're more costly Read more>
Reforming reform: Is no-fault finished? As three states grapple with soaring costs and fraud, those that have abandoned no-fault car insurance have seen their rates drop. Read more>