Cherise Threewitt
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Cherise Threewitt is a Chicago-based writer and editor with 15 years of experience covering the automotive industry. At HowStuffWorks, Cherise enjoys researching and writing stories that make cars and car culture interesting and accessible for everyone. When Cherise isn’t writing, she’s probably at the gym, paddling on Lake Michigan, or driving her 2019 Subaru WRX.
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Illustrator Amber Share loves the outdoors. But not everyone has her same enthusiasm. She found a way to turn their bad reviews of national parks into comedy gold.
Part of the thrill for spectators in car racing is the wrecks — assuming everyone is OK. But who is left picking up the bill when those expensive cars end up destroyed?
Now that we’re all supposed to be wearing masks, we’ve all become keenly aware of something: our breath. And guess what? It doesn’t always smell good.
Gas prices have plummeted across the U.S. since the coronavirus pandemic. That might be a good thing for your wallet, but is it good for the economy? It depends.
A reclusive millionaire hid a treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Canadian border in 2010. Some lucky hunter finally found it.
A software update from Ford heats cars up to 133 degrees Fahrenheit to help police officers reduce the footprint of the COVID-19 virus in their patrol fleet.
Dashcams are inexpensive and easy to install. And they might be provide critical evidence if you’re involved in a car accident. So why don’t you have one?
HowStuffWorks contributor Cherise Threewitt was due to deliver her baby in late March. She never knew that would mean she’d be having her child in the midst of a global pandemic.
It’s important to exercise during quarantine to keep your body in shape. The same goes for your car. We’ll tell you what to do to keep it running smoothly.
The last thing you want for your child is to have their identity stolen before they’re old enough to open a credit card. The good news is there are ways to protect them from financial fraud.
Frunks, usually reserved for VW Beetles and classic European sports cars, are moving into the mainstream, as trunks take a front seat.
The Green Mountain State has introduced a bill to allow motorists to include emojis on their license plates. And we are totally on board.
The history of jaywalking is probably way more complex than you’d expect. Criminalizing crossing the street has roots in the auto industry, class wars and even racism.
Buying a car online makes it easy to avoid the high-pressure sales tactics of a dealership, but it also comes with its own set of pitfalls.
Crate motors are popular for breathing new life into classic cars. The newest trend? They’re now available in electric, meaning your old classic car can go green.
School buses are some of the safest vehicles on the road. But most also don’t have seat belts, leaving the children inside vulnerable to injury in a crash.
Two U.S. Senators have introduced legislation to mandate technology that could end drunk driving as we know it by 2024.
Plan on buying a live Christmas tree this year? Don’t be that guy who loses it on the road between the lot and your house. We’ve got tips to help you get it home safely.
A 2019 study evaluated public transportation in 100 U.S. cities and ranked them from best to worst. So who got top dibs, and how is theses cities and the residents benefiting?
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