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Best WiFi hotels list for 2008
From the Ritzy $1000-a-night Setai on Miami's SouthBeach to Motel 6, Hotelchatter.com offers its 2008 review of hotels offering the best WiFi wireless internet access. More »
Countries that drive on the left
More than 50 countries around the world drive on the left side of the road. More »
The web in your car
Cars are about mobility, and so is mobile internet access. When will the two come together? More »
Countries accepting International Driving Permit
List of countries that have agreed to accept the 1949 United Nations Convention on road traffic covering acceptance of the International Driving Permit More »
Holy roundabout, Batman!
Only in England, you might say - a roundabout appreciation society! But then they've got Swindon's "magic roundabout" More »
The world's most dangerous road
And the winner is - hands down - Bolivia's Yungas Road. One look and you'll probably agree More »
High gas prices - it's personal
High gasoline prices have been a fact of life in Europe for decades, but auto-dependent North Americans have had soft easy times. Now the other shoe is falling, and it's personal! More »
Making your vacation safe
Going on vacation? Follow these tips to make your driving trip safe, and to keep your home safe while you are gone. More »
Driving in other countries
Driving on vacation? In a few countries, you now must have an International Driving Permit, and in many places it sure can't hurt. More »
For safety's sake, take a time-out
With more cars on the road, and each of us driving greater distances, highway traffic can get on one's nerves. Here are tips to improve road trips. More »
Cars still king on U.S. highways
Despite increasing traffic congestion, Americans still depend on the automobile for mobility, and there's no trend towards change. More »
Building the world's loneliest road
The U.S. is building a road to one of the most forbidding places on the planet--the South Pole. The ice road will be 990 miles (about 1,500 km) long. More »
Scenic Spring drives
The author describes a couple of great scenic drives on the east and west coasts of the United States. More »
Pssssst: wanna buy a driver's license?
A warning about false International Driving Permit offers. Don't buy a fake "International Driver's License"! More »
Driving on the wrong side
It's a shock to see another car coming at you on the "wrong" side of the road, but it's something tourists face in more than 60 countries. Drivers.com takes a look at why. More »
Transportation in Cuba
A brief overview and photos of the bus, train, car, bicycle, and even horse and buggy transportation system used in Cuba to counteract the shortage of vehicles and fuel. More »
Cuba's museum of famous old cars
Description and photos of old cars lovingly preserved at the National Transport Museum in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. More »
Cuba: a tough place for drivers
While drivers in many industrialized countries complain about fuel prices, Cubans rely on ingenuity to keep going. More »
That ice hotel really exists
The fairytale ice hotel featured in Volvo commercials really does exist; guests sleep on ice beds, and sit in ice chairs, all in a hotel that melts each spring. More »
The International Driving Permit
Planning to drive in another country? You may need an international version of your license--but watch out for scams. More »


