Your Driving Stinks! The Worst Driving States in America
July 3, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 2 Comments
The Big Apple! Home of Broadway, the Empire State building, the New York Yankees, and the worst drivers in America. Read more
Zip Code Determines Auto Insurance Rates
January 10, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
When it comes to auto insurance, your zip code is your identity. Just because you live in an expensive downtown loft with with a secure garage doesn’t guarantee lower auto insurance rates. Read more
No Surprise: Cell Phone Ban Not Working
January 2, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment
In news that’s probably unsurprising to most Seattle motorists, the cell phone ban passed 6 months ago has not been effective. According to Sgt. Freddy Williams of the State Patrol, who spoke with the Seattle Times, nearly 1 in 3 drivers on the road are using their cell phone. Read more
Snow Driving Tips: Getting up the Hill
December 19, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment

Seattle is known for it’s rolling hills and beautiful mountain ranges. But come winter, those same hills turn into steep, slippery nightmares for most drivers.
However, there’s a few tips on how even a novice driver can conquer many a Seattle hill. Read more
520 Tolling Implementation and Open House
November 13, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment
If you have any vested interest in what a toll on 520 might mean to yourself or your business, you should head on over to the public open house that is being held by the 520 Tolling Implementation Committee. Read more
Should You Buy a Used Car From a Dealer or Private Seller?
October 23, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment

Example of private auto sellers from an online classifieds
Buying a used car is tricky business. Just the thought alone of dealing with a used car salesman is enough to make most buyers reach for the headache medicine. But for those who hate the idea of even walking onto a dealership lot, there is always the option of private sellers. Read more
Tim Eyman new Measure to Share Car Pool Lanes
October 12, 2008 by Grant Y · Leave a Comment
Seattle’s most famous political activist, Tim Eyman, is at it again.
Coming this voting season, Eyman is taking on the issue of highway traffic. He is doing so by introducing Measure I-985, a new initiative that will enable single drivers to use HOV and carpool lanes during non-rush hours. Read more

