- A bipartisan group of state lawmakers wants to establish new regulations regarding cell phones while driving a car. The Hands-Free NC Act would prohibit…
- More people on the roadway in North Carolina means more vehicle crashes, but also more hit-and-runs. A report from AAA Carolinas says that, nationally,…
- Winter storms can hit with little warning, so AAA Carolinas is advising drivers to prepare before roadways get hazardous.Spokeswoman Tiffany Wright said…
- Thanksgiving is just days away, and that means many North Carolinians are getting ready to hit the road.AAA Carolinas says about 1.3 million North…
- Thousands of school buses will hit the roads this week for the first day of classes at many schools across the state. Whether you're a parent of a…
- More travelers will hit the road this Memorial Day weekend than any year since 2005.Road travel is expected to be up by more than 2 percent from 2016. In…
- Calls for roadside assistance reached an all-time high in 2015, with nearly one million motorists asking for help throughout North and South Carolina,…
- More than 1 million North Carolinians are expected to hit the road for a final summer vacation over this Labor Day holiday weekend. Low gas prices in…
- AAA Carolinas has labeled rural North Carolina the "killing grounds" for drivers in accidents.More than 1,100 people died in traffic accidents in North…
- Drivers in North Carolina pay more when the check engine light comes on than motorists in other states. That's according to a survey from the organization…