Massachusetts residents along the Shawsheen River wade through back yards Rainstorms blew overt the Northeastern parts of Massachusetts this weekend flooding roadways and forcing some schools to close. At least […]
Motorcyclists may have to wait for refunds
If you are a Massachusetts motorcyclists you may be in for a refund! If you haven’t heard, an investigation by Attorney General Martha Coakley and staff found that state’s auto […]
Should elderly drivers be retested?
It has been a long debated question on whether elderly drivers should be allowed to drive at certain ages. Now that the baby boomers are beginning to reach these ages, […]
Specifics on Toyota Recall & At-Fault-Accidents
Drivers who own vehicles recalled by Toyota over the past month have raised concerns about what this means for their insurance coverage and rates. Drivers who were involved in an […]
Breaking down the facts on Auto Insurance
Auto insurance can be complicated but it is very important that you know all the details. A recent article published by MSN money breaks down the basics of auto insurance. […]
Automated Toll Booths Anyone?
Highway officials may start testing a new form of electronic tolling in the next couple months. Governor Patrick Deval announced in his monthly radio station chat test runs of the […]
Senate Reviews Texting & Elderly Driving Bill
The Massachusetts Senate voted yesterday to ban texting while driving and to require elderly drivers to undergo regular cognitive and physical screenings every three years. The controversial bill finally made […]
Five Dollar RMV Fee Rescinded!
Monday a new five dollar fee was put into effect for drivers who spoke with a Massachusetts RMV representative over the phone or at a branch looking to renew a […]
Inspection fees may rise
A 20 percent increase in the cost of Massachusetts automobile inspection fees may be coming. The increase is part of a legislation package that is aimed at helping stabilize the […]
Right to Repair is Stuck in a Rut
The Right to Repair Bill seems to be stalled in congress as it waits yet another day to be considered by the Massachusetts Senate. The legislature was first introduced to […]