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As material shortages persist, consumers struggle to buy new and used cars. We're taking a look at what financial and material obstacles are coming up for consumers, and how their plans for buying a car may need to adjust.
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As material shortages persist, consumers struggle to buy new and used cars. We're taking a look at what financial and material obstacles are coming up for consumers, and how their plans for buying a car may need to adjust.
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The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has released data on how the pandemic affected travel in the region.Beginning in mid-March, traffic dropped…
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Highways and roads in Ohio are getting a little more crowded. Traffic levels have increased as the state's stay-at-home orders have been lifted.
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The Trump administration is replacing Obama-era fuel economy standards with weaker ones that will allow for more air pollution. Groups are already lining up to challenge the new rule.
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There are nearly 1.5 million electric vehicles in the U.S. today. E.V. boosters want more government incentives to increase that. With little federal movement states like New Jersey are taking action.
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Ohioans are paying more to fill up their vehicles compared to the same time of 2019.Herman Jenkins, managing director of public and legislative affairs…
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A bipartisan bill in the Senate would offer incentives for electric vehicles by creating a $500 sales tax credit for purchase of an EV for personal use...
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You are enough. You are valuable. You are worthy.Mantras like these have been appearing on highway overpasses and bridges across Columbus over the last…
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The lawsuit comes two days after the Trump administration revoked California's ability to set its own rules for automobiles. The state's top prosecutor blasted the move as "arbitrary and capricious."