Older cyclist gets angry at young driver; both cited but
Cyclist claims driver almost hit him, driver disagrees, police have resolved A bicyclist found a driver on a road in Park City, Utah, after he felt a driver almost hit him. The driver then argued that he never came near the cyclist. Police responded to the scene, issued a citation, and the City Attorney's Office later resolved the matter. Drivers must share the road with a variety of other road users every day. These include motorcyclists, pedestrians, mopeds and bicycles, among others. What happens when drivers and cyclists have serious disagreements about potentially dangerous driving? Well, it just happened in Park City, Utah, and initially, both men went home with tickets. But that's not the end of the story. Pierce Kempton, a 22-year-old man, was driven by 73-year-old Gary Peacock, who was riding a road bicycle. Kempton continued walking down the road while talking on the phone, turned a few corners, and parked. To his surprise, it wasn't long before…
High prices force buyers to buy older cars, and they
Cars at least 10 years old now account for 30% of used car sales, with models such as the Hyundai Sonata rapidly growing in popularity. go through Chris Chilton August 1, 2024 18:30 As new cars become more expensive, more American consumers are buying older models. Since 2014, the market share of cars over 10 years old has increased by 30%. Older sedans, wagons and hatchbacks dominate used car sales. Sales of used cars in the U.S. are rising sharply. That’s the conclusion of a new study that finds that the share of the used car market for vehicles at least a decade old has grown 30 percent since 2014. ISeeCars discovered the trend when it analyzed 169 million used cars sold between January 2014 and June 2024, suggesting the shift is due to high prices that make new and nearly new cars too expensive for many buyers. RELATED: These are the fastest- and slowest-selling used cars on the market…