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Takata air bags repaired: More than 12 million

Through November 4,, a total of 12,006,808 defective Takata driver and passenger air bags have been repaired. Details

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Takata air bags repaired: More than 12 million

Federal vehicle cybersecurity guidance issued

Covers best practices for all motor vehicles, individuals and organizations manufacturing and designing vehicle systems and software

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NHTSA issues Federal guidance on improving motor vehicle cybersecurity

Automated Vehicles Policy announced

Industry leaders, experts in the field, state governments, the public, and safety advocates were consulted in developing the policy.

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Federal Automated Vehicles Policy announced

Takata Recalls

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