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Part 583 American Automobile Labeling Act (AALA) Reports
LISTINGS OF PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES THAT ARE LABELED WITH THEIR U.S./CANADIAN P
2008 Comparison of Insurance Costs (3/14/08)
NHTSA Policy and FAQs on Cellular Phone Use While Driving
NHTSA's Approach to Motorcoach Safety (8/8/07)
Formal Agreement Reached on Brake Transmission System Interlock (BTSI) (2/16/07)
Includes lists of 2007 vehicles with and without BTSI
Traffic Safety Legislative Fact Sheets
New "Stars on Cars" Rule Announced (9/7/06)
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The Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation (TREAD)
Quick Reference Guide to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards & Regulations
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NHTSA Vehicle Safety Rulemaking and Supporting Research Priorities: Calendar Years 2005-2009
The NHTSA Vehicle Safety Rulemaking Priorities Plan contained herein outlines the agency’s vehicle safety rulemaking actions for the period 2005 to 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions on the Exemptions to the Make Inoperative Prohibition
Since 1972, manufacturers, distributors, dealers and motor vehicle repair businesses have been prohibited from knowingly "making inoperative" any part of a device or element of design that has been installed on or in a motor vehicle in compliance with a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS).
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