• Fatal Mistakes: What Driver’s Ed Isn’t Teaching Teen Drivers (or Adults!)
    Aug 6 2025

    Summary
    In this episode, The Car Chick® discusses the tragic incident involving a teen driver that resulted in multiple fatalities, highlighting the dangers of teen driving and the inadequacies of the current driver's education system. She emphasizes the need for better training and experience for young drivers, as well as the importance of modeling safe driving behavior as parents. The conversation also explores statistics related to teen driving accidents and offers solutions for improving road safety for teenagers.

    Takeaways

    • Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers.
    • Inexperienced drivers are often handed the keys without proper training.
    • Driver's education programs focus on passing tests rather than real-world skills.
    • Teens are three times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than older drivers.
    • Advanced driving courses can significantly improve teen driving skills.
    • Anticipatory driving and car control are crucial skills for safety.
    • The frontal lobe, responsible for judgment, isn't fully developed in teens.
    • Parents must model safe driving behaviors for their children.
    • We need to prioritize safety and better training for all drivers.

    Resources
    TeenDrivingSolutions.org
    PutOnTheBrakes.org


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    30 mins
  • Stay Cool and Save Money: Your Summer Guide to Car A/C Systems
    Jul 16 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick® dives into the world of car air conditioning, debunking common myths and explaining the science behind how A/C systems work. From the importance of maintenance to understanding the components of the A/C system, listeners gain valuable insights into keeping their vehicles cool during the summer months. The Car Chick® emphasizes the significance of proper care and maintenance, including checking the cabin air filter and understanding the closed-loop system of refrigerant. The episode concludes with practical tips for maintaining A/C efficiency and comfort while driving.

    Takeaways

    • A/C systems pull heat out of the air, not blow cold air.
    • Refrigerant is a closed-loop system and doesn't get used up.
    • Using the recirculate button is more efficient in heat.
    • Starting a car with A/C on doesn't harm the battery in modern cars.
    • Using A/C in electric vehicles is efficient and safe for pets.
    • Regularly changing the cabin air filter is key to A/C performance.


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    26 mins
  • What Does 'Made in America' Mean for Cars in 2025?
    Jul 2 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick® explores the complexities of what 'Made in America' means in the automotive industry today. She delves into the history of American cars, the evolution of car culture, and the impact of globalization on car manufacturing. The discussion highlights how the definition of American-made cars has changed over the years, especially with the rise of foreign manufacturers producing vehicles in the U.S. The Car Chick® emphasizes the importance of understanding where cars are made and the economic implications of car buying decisions, encouraging listeners to do their research before making a purchase.

    Takeaways

    • The term 'Made in America' is complex and evolving.
    • The automobile was originally invented in Germany, not America.
    • American car culture reflects societal changes and historical events.
    • Cars have always symbolized freedom and personal identity in the U.S.
    • The globalization of car manufacturing complicates the definition of American-made.
    • The Kogod index provides a nuanced view of American car manufacturing.
    • Buying a car should align with personal values and financial considerations.
    • Foreign brands can have a significant positive impact on the American economy.
    • Understanding tariffs is crucial for informed car buying decisions.
    • Researching a car's origin can reveal its true American-ness.


    Resources

    Kogod Made In America Auto Index

    https://kogod.american.edu/autoindex/2024

    Cars.com Made In America Index

    https://www.cars.com/american-made-index/


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    29 mins
  • From Autopilot to I, Robot: The 6 Levels of Autonomous Driving Explained
    Jun 18 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick® explores the current state and future of autonomous driving technology. She discusses the various levels of vehicle autonomy, from manual driving to fully autonomous systems, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal responsibilities that come with these advancements. The conversation delves into the implications of AI in driving, the challenges of regulatory environments, and the potential future of personal autonomous vehicles.

    Takeaways

    • We're at least a decade away from true autonomy.
    • Level 0 is 100% manual driving.
    • Level 1 is assisted driving, where the driver must remain engaged.
    • Level 2 is partially automated driving, requiring driver attention.
    • You are still legally responsible for everything the vehicle does at Level 2.
    • Level 3 is where AI starts to think for itself.
    • Level 4 can intervene if things go wrong without human input.
    • Level 5 is full driving automation, currently in the realm of science fiction.
    • The road to autonomous vehicles is not going to be smooth.
    • The technology is getting there very quickly, but infrastructure and regulations need to catch up.


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    33 mins
  • Riding with Ghosts: The Truth About RoboTaxis
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick explores the world of autonomous vehicles and robotaxis, discussing their origins in science fiction, the major players in the industry, the technology that powers them, and the challenges they face. The conversation delves into the safety concerns surrounding robotaxis, highlighting both humorous incidents and serious implications of their operation on public roads. LeeAnn also addresses the public's perception of robotaxis and the future of autonomous driving technology.

    Takeaways:

    · Robotaxis are inspired by sci-fi concepts.

    · Waymo is the leading company in the robotaxi space.

    · Motional operates robotaxis in Las Vegas through Lyft.

    · Zoox is building purpose-built autonomous vehicles with no driver controls.

    · The technology behind robotaxis combines LIDAR, radar, cameras, ultrasonic sensors and artificial intelligence.

    · Public perception of robotaxis is mixed, with safety concerns.

    · Hilarious incidents highlight the learning curve of robotaxis.

    · The future of autonomous vehicles is still uncertain, but evolving.


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    36 mins
  • The Evolution of Car Safety Technologies
    May 21 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, LeeAnn Shattuck and automotive journalist Kendra Sommer delve into the evolution of car safety technologies, including airbags, seatbelts, and modern driver assistance systems. They discuss the importance of understanding crash test ratings, the significance of features like blind spot monitoring, and the emerging technologies that monitor driver behavior. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and responsibility among drivers, highlighting that the most crucial safety feature in any vehicle is the driver themselves.


    Takeaways:

    • Car safety technology has evolved significantly over the years.
    • Airbags were mandated by federal law in 1998.
    • Seat belts have been proven to reduce fatalities by 50%.
    • Crash test ratings do not accurately represent all demographics.
    • Blind spot monitoring is the most highly requested safety feature.
    • Driver monitoring systems are emerging to prevent distracted driving.
    • 360 camera systems enhance parking safety and confidence.
    • The driver is the most important safety feature in any car.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Car Safety and Technology

    02:36 Kendra Sommer's Journey in the Automotive World

    04:26 The Evolution of Seatbelts and Airbags

    09:18 Understanding Safety Ratings and Crash Tests

    11:48 Modern Driver Safety Aids Explained

    17:33 Blind Spot Monitoring and Its Importance

    21:11 Emerging Technologies in Vehicle Safety

    25:09 Driver Monitoring and Alerts

    28:13 The Safety and Convenience of Surround View Camera Systems

    31:02 Choosing the Right Vehicle for Safety

    33:00 Empowering Women in the Automotive Industry


    Resources:

    www.cruisinwithkendra.com

    SS11: Driver Aids Safety Technology
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2400168/episodes/15670668?t=0

    SS81: Crash Test Results Don’t Apply to Women https://www.buzzsprout.com/2400168/episodes/15670597?t=0

    www.HowToSetYourMirrors.com

    SS101: Is Your Car Spying on You?
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2400168/episodes/16637899?t=0


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    35 mins
  • The Rise of Women-Only Rideshare Services
    May 7 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick discusses the critical issue of safety in rideshare services with Kimberly Evans, founder of Just Her Rideshare. They explore the alarming statistics surrounding assaults in rideshare, the necessity of a women-only rideshare service, and the unique vetting process that ensures safety for both drivers and riders. Kimberly shares her personal experiences and the challenges of building a women-centric transportation service, emphasizing the importance of community and trust. The conversation highlights the need for safer transportation options for women and the broader impact on society.

    About Our Guest:

    Kimberly Evans is a seasoned business leader and fourth-generation entrepreneur. As the Founder and CEO of Just Her Rideshare, Inc., she has created a women-centric rideshare company based in Charlotte, NC, where safety, comfort, and community ride together.

    Takeaways:

    · Safety in rideshare services is a significant concern for women.

    · Over 40% of women report uncomfortable encounters in rideshare services.

    · Vetting processes in traditional rideshare services are inadequate.

    · Women are less likely to perpetrate crimes against each other.

    · Just Her Rideshare was created to provide a safer option for women.

    · Fundraising for women-led startups is particularly challenging.

    · Just Her Rideshare is more than just a rideshare; it's a community.


    Resources:

    JustHerRideshare.com

    TheCarChick.com

    CarBuyingCourse.com


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    30 mins
  • How to Save Money on Car Insurance in 2025
    Apr 30 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick© and special guest, insurance expert Jasmine Walker of Brightway Insurance, delve into the complexities of car insurance. They discuss the rising costs of insurance, the importance of understanding discounts, and strategies for saving money without sacrificing coverage. The conversation also covers the unique challenges faced by teen drivers and small business owners when it comes to insurance, as well as the significance of full disclosure in the claims process. Listeners are encouraged to build strong relationships with their insurance brokers to navigate these challenges effectively.

    Takeaways

    • Car insurance is often overlooked in budgeting when buying a new car.
    • Inflation and rising car prices are significant factors in increasing insurance rates.
    • Discounts are available for defensive driving courses and good student performance.
    • Teen drivers can be expensive to insure, and parents should consider their options carefully.
    • Commercial insurance policies are generally more expensive than personal policies.
    • Specialty insurance is necessary for classic cars, motorcycles, and other toys.
    • Having a good relationship with an insurance broker can lead to better coverage and discounts.

    Resources

    www.TheCarChick.com
    www.CarBuyingCourse.com
    www.BrightwayWalker.com


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    31 mins