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SAFE CARS Act Protects Federal Employees by Requiring Unsafe Agency Vehicles be Repaired and Tackles Sales of Dangerous Vehicles by U.S. Government

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SAFE CARS Act Protects Federal Employees by Requiring Unsafe Agency Vehicles be Repaired and Tackles Sales of Dangerous Vehicles by U.S. Government
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SAFE CARS Act Protects Federal Employees by Requiring Unsafe Agency Vehicles be Repaired and Tackles Sales of Dangerous Vehicles by U.S. Government

For Immediate Release March 26, 2021 Contact: Jason Levine, [email protected] or 202-328-7700 SAFE CARS Act Protects Federal Employees by Requiring Unsafe Agency

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How Many Uber and Lyft Drivers Are in Recalled Cars?
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How Many Uber and Lyft Drivers Are in Recalled Cars?

That’s why the consumer advocacy group the Center for Auto Safety Tuesday sent letters to Uber, Lyft, Via, and Juno,

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Center for Auto Safety Formally Objects to  GM Petition to Avoid Takata Airbag Inflator Recall
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GM seeks to avoid Takata recalls for fourth straight year

Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, a nonprofit consumer group, said NHTSA appears to be paralyzed

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Recall: With 707 Horsepower It’s A Good Idea To Keep The Oil In The Engine

by Christopher Jensen It’s hard to imagine any good coming from the driver of a 707-horsepower vehicle not being able

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Recall: With 707 Horsepower It's A Good Idea To Keep The Oil In The Engine

by Christopher Jensen It’s hard to imagine any good coming from the driver of a 707-horsepower vehicle not being able

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