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Winter Driving Tips
Make sure you and your vehicle are ready.
NHTSA announces AEB installation update
Progress by 20 automakers toward manufacturing passenger vehicles with low-speed automatic emergency braking systems.
'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' campaign runs through New Year’s Day
During the holiday periods last year, 210 lives were lost in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes.
NHTSA seeks public comment on ADS safety principles
Advance notice of proposed rulemaking on automated driving systems safety framework.
Coronavirus resources, info & FAQs from NHTSA
Innovative automotive technologies to address unique challenges, grant program info, Office of EMS resources, and more.
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Recalls
Ford
June 11, 2020: Doors may not securely close on certain Fiesta, Fusion, Mustang, Escape, C-Max, Focus, Transit Connect, Lincoln MKZ & MKC vehicles. These vehicles were previously recalled, however the repair may not have been completed properly.
Nissan
May 28, 2020: The hood on certain 2013-2018 Nissan Altimas could unexpectedly open while the vehicle is being driven, because of an issue with a secondary hood latch. Some vehicles included in this recall were previously recalled and will need additional repairs.
Takata Air Bags
March 20, 2019: 19 automakers and approximately 56 million Takata air bags in an estimated 41.6 million vehicles. These statistics will fluctuate as repairs are made and previously announced recall campaigns launch on a rolling basis.
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