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Articlesby Andy LundinAugust 1, 2017

How Fleets Should Approach Airbag Recalls

For airbag recall repairs, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has prioritized hot and humid areas, and older model-year vehicles.

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NewsJuly 27, 2017

GM Recalls Multiple Models for Air Bags, Seat Belts

A software update that was part of a previous recall might have been incomplete, affecting more than 40,000 cars and trucks.

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NewsJuly 26, 2017

Safety Board Calls for More Speed Cameras

A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board recommends a number of policy actions to prevent speeding -– a major cause of road deaths.

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NewsJuly 21, 2017

Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner Recalled for Hood Scoop

Southeast Toyota Distributors is recalling more than 3,500 vehicles equipped with accessory hood scoops that might detach.

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NewsJuly 21, 2017

Nissan Recalls Versa Cars for Air Bags

The recall covers more than 515,000 Versa sedan and hatchback vehicles in the 2007 to 2012 model years.

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NewsJuly 19, 2017

House Advances Self-Driving Car Bill

The legislation now moves to the full House Energy and Commerce Committee, which is expected to vote on the measure next week.

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NewsJuly 19, 2017

Lexus ES 350 Recalled for Steering

The recall covers more than 1,700 luxury vehicles in the 2017 model year.

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NewsJuly 18, 2017

House Subcommittee Weighs Automated Vehicle Bill

Proponents of the legislation hope to hasten deployment of self-driving vehicles by consolidating regulatory authority at the federal level, eliminating a patchwork of state laws.

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NewsJuly 14, 2017

FCA Recalls Five Models for Stalling

The recall covers more than 442,000 Chrysler 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger and Dodge Durango vehicles.  

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NewsJuly 12, 2017

Honda Recalls Odyssey Minivans for Seat Belts

The recall, expected to begin July 24, covers nearly 4,000 minivans in the 2018 model year.

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