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.
Well, we're officially living in the future.
The folks at Delphi Automotive PLC have been working hard over the past years to get their self-driving car ready for the masses.
And if all goes according to plan over the next week and a half, they will be one step closer to that goal.
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.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady won a 2015 Chevy Colorado for his Super Bowl XLIX MVP efforts in a 28-24 win Sunday over Seattle.
However, he plans to give the truck to safety Malcolm Butler, the Patriots rookie who made the game-saving interception.
WYXZ-TV was covering Sunday's snowstorm that dumped 18 inches on Detroit and southeastern Michigan with one of its reporters out showing how bad the roads were.
Right when the mayor of Eric Zane's hometown of Warren was talking about how dangerous it was, a minivan passed by pulling a guy on skis behind it.
Lamborghini is the dream car for many people.
We imagine what it would be like on an open road being able to drive as fast as we want.
This guy was living that dream, cruising down the road in his Lamborghini Huracan going 320 kilometers per hour (just shy of 200 miles per hour).