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NHTSA Investigative Process
GAO Report - NHTSA Has Options to Improve the Safety Defect Recall Process - June 2011
GAO Report: Department of Transportation's Motor Vehicle Defect-Testing Procedures Were Reasonable--Public Announcements of Potential Safety Defects Could Be Improved
DOT Inspector General Report - Process Improvements Are Needed for Identifying and Addressing Vehicle Safety Defects - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration - 10/6/2011
Safety Recalls May Be ‘Voluntary,’ but Are Required by Law
Poor Records Thwart Investigation of Federal Safety Agency
NHTSA Letter to Nader Re: Defect Investigation
Ford Response to NHTSA Death Inquiry Letter
Ford Explorer Death Inquiry Letter from NHTSA
CAS Files Freedom of Information Act Request Re: Early Warning Reporting
Public Release of EWR Data
Follow-Up Audit of the Office of Defects Investigation - 9/23/04
Review of the Office of Defects Investigation, DOT Inspector General - 1/3/02
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