
The recall, set to begin June 30, covers more than 5,000 compact cars in the 2013 model year.
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In the light-duty van market, safety has become a priority for fleet buyers and manufacturers.
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The 2016 safety campaign kicks off in Chicago, with federal and state officials coming together to promote greater seat belt use on America’s roads.
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The automaker warns against using the front-passenger seat belt brackets in these cars to secure a child restraint system. The recall covers 622,110 vehicles.
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The recall covers more than 895,000 2014-2015 model-year Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 pickup trucks in the U.S.
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Speeding resulted in $8.4 billion in crash-related expenses, with distracted driving close behind at $8.2 billion, according to a new report from NETS.
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The U.S. recall covers nearly 49,000 2015-2016 vehicles that may have faulty rear seat belt buckles.
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The action covers 2,590 2015 model-year trucks in the U.S.
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Rear-seat passengers are three times more likely to die in a crash if they’re unbuckled, so it's important for fleet drivers to make sure all passengers are wearing seat belts each and every trip.
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The global recall covers 90,000 electric-powered luxury sedans.
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