Consumer Watchdog Pushes for Automated Vehicle Safety Standards
During the 2017 Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco, Consumer Watchdog called on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to adopt enforceable federal safety standards for self-driving autonomous vehicles if the federal government fails to do so.
ASA Discusses Connected Cars on Capitol Hill
Members of ASA’s Mechanical Operations Committee visited Capitol Hill to discuss the future of connected cars and autonomous vehicles.
Hankook Tire’s Rob Williams on leveraging momentum for global expansion
The company’s North America president tells all regarding product philosophy, dealer growth strategy, and what responding to the tire market means in 2024.
Drivers List Cost as Biggest Factor when Considering Whether to Buy an EV, Hankook Finds
Hankook Tire’s Gauge Index: EV Edition examines what drivers need to know before hitting the gas on an EV purchase.
Which Road Do We Take?: The Road to AAPEX S2E1
Babcox Media’s Joe Keene, an ASE-certified technician, received an offer he couldn’t refuse: Find and fix a rare Lincoln Blackwood and drive it down the Lincoln Highway to AAPEX 2023.
Jack of All Trades Brandon Hulon Makes Mark in Tire Business
You’ll never hear our latest Club 3633 member say, “that’s not my job.”
Airless Tires Represent Another Milestone Breakthrough
Airless tires, a potential game-changing breakthrough, may become mainstream by 2024.
Do Airless Tires Mean TPMS is a Thing of the Past?
Collecting data from tires won’t go away if the air does.
Bridgestone to Show Vision for Sustainable Mobility at CES 2023
Bridgestone will showcase its comprehensive vision for sustainable mobility at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from Jan. 5-8. The company says it has committed to the target of increasing the use of recycled and renewable materials to 40 percent of its resources by 2030 and achieving the goal of using 100
The Trickle Down Effect of Tire Supply Chain Disruption [Audio]
For the last several years, the one word that constantly comes up in conversations about the tire business is supply–No. 1 getting the tires, and No. 2, getting the ones you need. Inflation has caused logistics and transportation costs to rise, and we’re still seeing port congestion and other ripple effects from COVID shutdowns and