
The U.S. Senate legislation is aimed at encouraging employees and contractors to disclose automotive defects that can lead to serious injuries and deaths.
Read More →The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and Cintas Corp. have begun accepting nominations for their 2015 Award for Innovation in Occupational Safety Management.
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If Takata and automakers don’t quickly agree to expand recalls on a nationwide scale, NHTSA vows to use its statutory powers to ensure the defective air bag inflators are replaced.
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Representatives from automakers, Takata and NHTSA are expected to testify.
Read More →The Renault Foundation, which now has longstanding connections with universities in 12 countries, develops and supports original training programs in multicultural management, road safety, and sustainable mobility.
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The U.S. Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation of Takata Corp., the Japanese automotive safety equipment supplier whose defective air bag inflators have led to the recall of about 11 million vehicles in the U.S.
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A survey asking drivers to rank the states with the rudest drivers found that the worst offenders were from Idaho.
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The Center for Auto Safety petitioned NHTSA for an investigation, alleging that the power module poses a safety threat in millions of Chrysler vehicles built since 2007.
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Automakers are preparing drivers for the future driving experience by prepping current and upcoming vehicles with new safety features.
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Using online simulation, the course provides targeted training that addresses distracted driving awareness and safe driving techniques for fleet drivers.
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