About 2 a.m. Thursday, a woman in her 20s was driving in San Diego when her car broke down in the middle of a busy Interstate 15.
She'd been drinking. So, she got out of her car and started stumbling down the highway looking for someone with jumper cables.
A KGTV-TV ABC 10 News reporter happened to see her and started shooting video.
A woman in Utah died in a crash Friday when her car drove off the road and flipped upside down, landing on the edge of a river.
Her 18-month-old daughter somehow survived 14 hours in the freezing cold, hanging upside down in her car seat with her head just inches from the freezing water. Four police officers said when they found the car, they heard a woman inside calling for help.
This might very well be video of a 92-year-old man's last drive in his car.
It's not because he dies, but because he somehow manages to hit nine cars in a Mayville, Wis., supermarket parking lot in about a minute, WISN-TV reported.
This is a terrible development in an already tragic story for a family traveling on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Maryland and stopping to change a flat tire late Sunday night.
The father, Rick Warren, was fatally struck by a passing car just as he was finishing up the tire swap. His fiancee was also hit, but survived, NBC 4 Washington reported.
The teen-aged daughter frantically called 91
I got to admit, I would take a peek. In the words of Jerry Seinfeld, " Staring at cleavage is like staring at the sun, you just take a peek and then you look away." You can't stare at it, especially if you're driving.