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Cadillac CTS Wins Car of the Year (2:56)

Watch this video showing why the Cadillac CTS won Car of the Year.

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Deconstructed: Catalytic Converter (3:02)

The catalytic converter helps reduce pollution from vehicles. On The Science Channel's "Deconstructed," get a cross section view of one and learn about the pricey components that do the dirty work.

Science of Star Wars: Highwire Concept Car (0:45)

Watch this highwire concept car run on hydrogen fuel. This vehicle seats drivers like they are in an airplane, hand grips control speed, braking and acceleration. Learn more in this clip from The Science Channel's "Science of Star Wars" series.

History in the Making: Lee Iacocca and Chrysler Corp (1:19)

Learn more about Lee Iacocca and the Chrysler Corporation in this video.

Night Driving Tactics: Maintenance for Night Driving (2:12)

For frequent night drivers, car maintenance is critical. Parts like headlights and taillights should be carefully monitored to ensure safety. This video also provides a comprehensive review of other safety tips for night driving.

Night Driving Tactics: Avoiding Distractions (4:01)

It is even more important to avoid distractions while driving at night. This video also provides information on how to handle nighttime breakdowns and minor traffic accidents.

Night Driving Tactics: Slow Down and Stay Alert (5:28)

While driving at night, it is important to slow down and stay alert.

Night Driving Tactics: Night Driving Statistics (4:10)

This video chronicles a surprising list of night driving statistics.

Distracted Driving: Traveling Away From Home (2:50)

When traveling far from home, always be aware of the route before you leave and allow extra time to get to your destination.

Distracted Driving: Drowsiness (2:16)

Drowsiness is a major cause of car accidents, so if you find yourself getting drowsy while driving, you should pull off the road and rest.

Distracted Driving: Children and Pets (2:14)

All children and pets should be restrained in the backseat of your vehicle to prevent dangerous distractions.