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The number of those traveling by plane will be at its highest since 2005.
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Subaru of Indiana is the company’s only auto manufacturing site outside of Japan and produces about half of all Subarus sold in the U.S.
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Until the mid-2010s, roads were getting safer. Traffic fatalities decreased significantly for three decades before stalling and eventually rising in 2020.
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Motorists will still have to signal a turn, however, and failure to do so could result in two points on your driver’s license and a fine.
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Following a successful inaugural car show Sunday, organizers of "EVs for EVV" or, "Electric Vehicle Event for Evansville," are already planning on a show next year.
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Car prices reached all-time highs this summer. According to a report from automotive researchers, the average price of a new car passed $45,000 in June.
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Catch-a-Ride has 32 vehicles: 11 minivans and 21 small transit vans. All vehicles are wheelchair accessible.
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Vaizer has spent the past year assisting Dr. Geoffrey Billows, the series’ longtime medical director, who announced during the driver’s meeting for Sunday’s race in Toronto that he will be stepping down.
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A 2017 law permits citizens to break into a car if an animal inside is in danger.
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Despite arresting several people for catalytic converter thefts last month in Muncie, students at Ball State University are reporting their converters have been stolen recently.