New diesel emissions control systems significantly reduce four main emissions at a lower cost. The technologies have the additional advantage of improving vehicle performance.
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The new administrator of the federal safety agency has scheduled two meetings in hopes of developing strategies to better protect the driving public.
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For the second year in a row, light-duty vehicle manufacturers have surpassed national greenhouse gas emissions standards, according to a March 26 report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The Global New Car Assessment Program releases a report that outlines a course for the adoption of universal safety standards in all world markets -- a goal that IIHS supports.
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Federal transportation officials say the air bag manufacturer isn’t fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation into Takata’s defective air bags.
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The Mississippi Senate passes a bill repealing the state's requirement for annual vehicle safety inspections. A companion House bill is pending.
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The National Transportation Safety Board releases its annual list of safety improvement needs, underscoring such threats as driver distraction and substance abuse.
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In 2014, the federal agency imposed more than $126 million in civil penalties against automakers for a range of violations.
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The federal safety agency imposes two $35 million civil penalties after the automaker fails to submit all required early-warning reports and warranty claims.
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The former NTSB board member was sworn in as NHTSA administrator on Dec. 22.
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