WASHINGTON – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced two separate Kia recalls – one involving 2009 model-year Kia Borregos and another involving 2006-2008 model-year Kia Rios.
Read More →SCHAUMBURG, IL – The second day of the 2012 Fleet Safety Conference featured more busy conference sessions and the first Fleet Safety Awards presented by Automotive Fleet magazine and AALA.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently hosted a technical workshop to discuss regulatory and safety considerations for electric vehicles.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 663 2013 model-year Lexus GS 350 vehicles because of a potential steering wheel problem.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Roughly four out of five participants, 82%, in a U.S. Department of Transportation program, said they strongly agreed they would like to have vehicle-to-vehicle safety features on a vehicle they drive.
Read More →WASHINGTON – A new study released by the Governors Highway Safety Association underscores the need for all motorists to take extra precautions so they can more safely share the road with motorcyclists. Here are details about the study, along with some safety tips you can share with your own fleet drivers.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Chrysler Group is recalling 67,872 2010 model-year Jeep Wranglers because the automatic transmission skid plate, which is near the catalytic converter, has the potential to collect debris.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA – State legislators in both California and New Jersey are now addressing regulatory issues associated with the testing and operation of so-called autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles on public roads.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released the results of a new study in April that focused on the specific tire problems that contributed to collisions.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI - Chrysler Group LLC is recalling approximately 471 2012 model-year Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans in the U.S. to inspect and, if necessary, replace the right-side power liftgate anti-pinch sensor.
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