The biggest penalties of all.
Read More »Including propulsion loss.
Read More »Out of 52 million vehicles from several automakers.
Read More »Potentially costing up to $14 billion in penalties.
Read More »Youth and drunkenness were also significant factors.
Read More »A decision is expected in the next few weeks.
Read More »Virtually all GM vehicles are equipped as standard with AEB systems.
Read More »Slight decline from 2021.
Read More »Speeding, distracted driving, and impairment due to alcohol were all up.
Read More »GM's Cruise robotaxi service would benefit.
Read More »The lack of manual steering controls or pedals is the cause for concern.
Read More »Ford had the highest number of recalls this year.
Read More »The NHTSA believes the recall will fix the issue.
Read More »Reducing accidents by almost 50 percent.
Read More »More connected vehicles means more vulnerabilities.
Read More »National average up 7 percent.
Read More »NHTSA has received 11 complaints over the issue.
Read More »The race to autonomy continues.
Read More »Data on autonomous and semi-autonomous systems now coming to light.
Read More »The defect is similar to the Takata airbags recall.
Read More »The highest number of traffic deaths since 2005.
Read More »Up to 49 mpg by the 2026 model year.
Read More »Feds may reopen the investigation if warranted.
Read More »Some fake ones look nearly identical to certified OEM parts.
Read More »