Select the sentence with the correct capitalization.

A) While driving his Mercedes down Main Street, he was rear-ended by a Toyota.
B) While driving his Mercedes down Main street, he was rear-ended by a Toyota.
C) while driving his mercedes down Main Street, he was rear-ended by a Toyota.

I answered A, but have a question also is Street capitalized since it has a name before it? I believe it does just having a brain fart:) Thanks for your help

<g> A is correct.

Yes, your answer is correct. The sentence with the correct capitalization is A) "While driving his Mercedes down Main Street, he was rear-ended by a Toyota."

In this sentence, the proper nouns are capitalized: "Mercedes," "Main Street," and "Toyota." "Mercedes" and "Toyota" are specific brand names and should always be capitalized. "Main Street" is a name of a particular street, and the word "Street" is capitalized as it is a part of the name.

It's always a good idea to capitalize the names of streets, cities, states, countries, and other proper nouns to ensure clarity and accuracy in writing.