US May Allow Bigger, Longer Trucks On Nation’s Interstates
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) - A proposal to allow bigger trucks on interstate highways is gaining legs again in Washington, DC. The question is whether a proposal to increase the maximum truck load allowed...
View Article3-On Your Side: E-ZPass Discounts
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – We all know E-ZPass can save you time at the tolls, but it can also save you money with special discounts. Still, some changes have just gone into effect. 3 On Your Side’s Jim...
View ArticleAAA, Pennsylvania Officials Put New ‘No Texting’ Law On Area Billboards
By Paul Kurtz PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The motorist marketing organization AAA and government officials have launched a billboard and signage campaign in support of the no-texting-while-driving law that...
View ArticleAAA Warns Consumers About Type Of Gasoline That May Eventually Reach The...
By Tim Jimenez PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – AAA released a warning late last week about E-15 gasoline, which is only found in the Midwest, but could eventually make its way east. E15 means 15 percent ethanol...
View ArticleFor Earth Day, AAA Plants Trees to Promote Car Battery Recycling
By Steve Tawa PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Members of AAA, the automobile advocacy and marketing organization, have an opportunity to be nice to the environment on this Earth Day — and all this week — by...
View ArticleAs Pennsylvania Fuel Taxes Rise, How Will Motorists Adjust?
By David Madden HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) — Pennsylvania’s gasoline tax goes up by 9.8 cents per gallon as we turn the calendar to a new year. When most people hear “tax increase,” their blood pressure...
View ArticleBe Wary of Coming Winter Weather Across Delaware Valley, Driving Expert Warns
By Hadas Kuznits PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A local expert says it’s necessary to change the way you drive in severe weather. Jim Lardear, with AAA Midatlantic, says in bad weather — such as what’s expected...
View ArticleTen Of The World’s Largest Car Makers Face Major Lawsuit
By Justin Udo PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A law suit is in the works from consumers who say 10 of the world’s largest car manufactures hid risks of carbon monoxide poisoning in more than 5 million vehicles...
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