While I was preoccupied by so many things and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) was almost zero visibility because of the typhoon, I forgot that I had to make a pitstop to get cash from an ATM at a gas station just before my exit at Southwoods.
The predominantly dark-suited guests who gathered for the 25th anniversary of Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) weren’t the usual car enthusiasts. It was mostly a crowd of businessmen, government officials and members of the diplomatic community who filled up the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La hotel.
Revved up to take the pedal to the metal, Philippine Solar Team’s solar-powered car, Sikat II is bound to take on and blaze through the Australian highways, as it races against 20 other cars in the World Solar Challenge.
The alleged involvement of a scion of two esteemed families in the murder of her husband has shocked Manila’s high society.
New Russian road safety regulations bar transsexuals, transvestites and others with sexual "disorders" from driving, ostensibly for medical reasons.
Ride-hailing app company Uber says it is banning its riders and drivers from carrying guns.
The rainy season and floods mean many motor vehicles will need repairs.
I have a secret coping mechanism when it comes to the hellish Edsa traffic. It’s a most therapeutic formula.
The state of Nevada has issued a license plate giving Google's self-driving car the green light to travel along public roads.
In the wee hours of a weekday, commuters wait at the corner of Edsa Extension and Roxas Boulevard for a jeepney bound for Alabang.