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A Vision for Safety
The Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are working to support the development of automated vehicle safety technologies because of their potential to save lives.
Make It to the Table: Don’t Drink and Drive this Thanksgiving Eve
Social media blitz by NHTSA and its partners urging drivers to plan for a sober ride home. Join the conversation using #buzzeddriving and #desgnateddriver.U.S. DOT and Maryland MVA Collaborate to Improve Recall Remedy Rates
Grant to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration to help reach more consumers with the critical message of repairing open recalls on their vehicles.USDOT Releases 2016 Fatal Traffic Crash Data
According to NHTSA data, which was collected from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, 37,461 lives were lost on U.S. roads in 2016, an increase of 5.6 percent from calendar year 2015.U.S. DOT releases new Automated Driving Systems guidance
Voluntary guidance calls for industry, state and local governments, safety and mobility advocates and the public to lay the path for the deployment of automated vehicles and technologiesRecalls
Takata Air Bags
November 17, 2017: 19 automakers and approximately 46 million Takata air bags in an estimated 34 million vehicles. These statistics will fluctuate as repairs are made and previously announced recall campaigns launch on a rolling basis.
Takata Air Bags
July 10, 2017: Driver frontal air bag inflator may rupture. Affects Ford, Mazda and Nissan vehicles.
Ford
June 26, 2017: Driveshaft coupling may fail, and the vehicle will not be able to move under its own power and the disconnected driveshaft may impact and damage the brake and fuel lines.
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