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GM Redoubles Safety Efforts, Announces New Recalls – 3/17/14
GM Redoubles Safety Efforts, Announces New Recalls
2014-03-17
Markey Statement on New Information on NHTSA Role in GM Chevy Cobalt Safety Recall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Giselle Barry (Markey) 202-224-2742
Markey Statement on New Information on NHTSA Role in GM Chevy Cobalt Safety Recall
Last week, lawmaker called on NHTSA to require auto manufacturers to post in public database detailed information when manufacturers first become aware of incidents involving fatalities
CAS Reveals Internal NHTSA Files on Cobalt Ignition Airbag Defect
March 7, 2014
CAS Reveals Internal NHTSA Files on Cobalt Ignition Airbag Defect
Calls for Independent Investigation of NHTSA’s Failure to Obtain Recall by 2007
CBS News Stories – General Motors Ignition Switch Recall
Family sues G.M. after head-on collision kills two, paralyzes boy – 5/6/14
Watchdog: Recall system failed with GM ignition switch defect – 3/13/14
Government demands answers from GM about a deadly defect – 3/5/14
Citing Long-Delayed G.M. Recall, Senator Calls for Change in Safety Agency’s Process – 2/26/14
The 10-year investigation and problematic recall of 1.4 million General Motors cars related to 13 deaths shows that the government’s early-warning reporting system isn’t working, Senator Edward J. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, said on Wednesday in a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Had the system worked better, it might have saved lives, Mr. Markey said in the letter to David Friedman, the acting administrator of the safety agency.
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