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The Sun posted an article describing the recent news, and possible future, of self driving cars on October 4, 2017. The article recapped how Congress passed a bill on Wednesday September 27, 2017, in which would allow automakers to apply for exemptions to current federal auto safety standards in order to sell up to 15,000 self-driving cars and light trucks per manufacturer, in the first year after passage, according to The Sun. The article also went on to explain that up to 40,000 per manufacturer could be sold in the second year, and 80,000 each...Continue Reading...
In May, The Sun posted an article describing a dog attack on a ten year old boy as he was walking home from school. Police and the Fontana Animal Services Team responded to a call shortly after 2:30 p.m. to the 14800 block of Woodland Drive for the reported dog bite. When police and animal services arrived on scene, the boy had suffered from severe injuries to the face and head areas. The owner, 36-year-old R. Contreras, was unsure how the dog got out, but he speculates that his children may have left the gate open after taking out the trash, but...Continue Reading...
On October 5, 2017, The Sun posted an article discussing the problems that fancy car technology is bringing for drivers on the roads. It is no surprise that drivers have become more distracted with the high-tech dashboards that automakers are now making standard feature in their vehicles. As cars advance and become more high-tech involving more social media apps, navigation, email, and texting/voice call options, the dashboards in vehicles are now more difficult and time consuming to operate. More buttons on the dashboard means more call for distraction...Continue Reading...
34 year old Fullerton man identified as Nathan Darrington, according to The Press-Enterprise article published on September 26, 2017, was arrested under suspicion of felony evading and DUI charges after a car chase in Rancho Cucamonga. A Deputy was stopped at Milliken Avenue and Fourth Street when Darrington was caught yelling expletives in a business parking lot and then drove away causing officers to partake in a car chase on Sunday, September 21, 2017. Darrington failed to yield to a Deputy’s lights and sirens for several miles until eventually...Continue Reading...
The Orange County Register published an article on October 8, 2017 discussing a two-car crash in Santa Ana that occurred earlier that Sunday morning around 2:56 a.m. Both cars reportedly crashed at the intersection of Edinger Avenue and Main Street with the wreckage winding up on the front porch of a home causing an extensive amount of structural damage. There was also a significant amount of damage done to both cars. Three people were taken to the Orange County Global Medical Center, one being in critical condition.Car crashes can be without...Continue Reading...