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NewsMay 24, 2017

Ford Recalls Pickups, SUVs for Seat Back Weld

The recall involves 2,195 2017-model year Ford F-150 pickups, Explorer SUVs and Super Duty pickups in the U.S.

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NewsMay 23, 2017

NHTSA Probing Hyundai and Kia Recalls

The federal safety agency is looking into whether the automakers acted quickly enough and met reporting requirements in the recall of 1.6 million cars at risk for engine failure.

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NewsMay 23, 2017

Michigan Adds Connected Car Upgrades to I-75

3M is supplying special lane markings, signage and dedicated short-range communication devices for installation on a stretch of I-75.

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NewsMay 22, 2017

Toyota Explores Blockchain Tech in Autonomous Cars

The Toyota Research Institute is working with MIT Media Lab and others to develop new ways to securely share and store autonomous vehicle testing and usage data.

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NewsMay 22, 2017

Safety Tip: Preventing Injuries Tied to Air Bags

Drivers can take certain measures to mitigate the risk of serious injury arising from air bag deployment. Here are some tips from the Kansas Department of Revenue’s Division of Vehicles.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

Chevrolet Spark Recall Tied to Air Bags

The recall, driven by concerns for child passengers, covers more than 55,000 subcompact cars in the 2016 and 2017 model years.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

Audi A7 Sedans Recalled for Air Bags

The recall, set to begin June 29, affects more than 17,000 luxury cars in the 2015 to 2017 model years.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

eDriving Releases Mentor Telematics App

Mentor generates a FICO Safe Driving Score and prescribes a playlist of interactive driver training.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

Memorial Holiday Road Deaths to Rise 12%

The National Safety Council estimates more than 400 people might die in vehicle crashes during the upcoming Memorial Day holiday period -– a 12% jump from recent years.

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NewsMay 19, 2017

Four Automakers Settle Lawsuit Tied to Takata Recall

BMW, Mazda, Subaru and Toyota agree to pay a total of $553 million to resolve a lawsuit seeking compensation for customers affected by the air bag inflator recall.

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