Issues

Center for Auto Safety Statement on lack of Forced Arbitration Prohibition in proposed AV legislation

July 19, 2023

Wednesday, July 19, 2023 Contact: Michael Brooks (202) 328-7700 mbrooks@autosafety.org Center for Auto Safety Statement on lack of Forced Arbitration Prohibition in proposed AV legislation The Innovation, Data, and Commerce Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce will take up the issue of autonomous vehicles in a July 26th hearing entitled “Self-Driving Vehicle…

‘It was horrible’: Spontaneous fire destroys Central Florida man’s Kia hybrid

July 10, 2023

The head of the Center For Auto Safety says vehicle fires are rare, but he isn’t surprised about the greater frequency of hybrid fires, given the combination of high-voltage batteries meshed with gas engines. “You’ve essentially got the fire risk of an electric vehicle and an internal combustion engine vehicle combined in some ways, so…

Three Top US Transportation Agencies Still Don’t Have Permanent Leaders

June 28, 2023

Michael Brooks, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, said finalization of new regulations has “slowed significantly” and investigations have dragged on with no resolution since the agency last had stable leadership in January 2017. By Alan Levin June 28, 2023 Three of the major US transportation safety agencies are without permanent leaders as…

Kia & Hyundai thefts on the rise despite a security fix

June 20, 2023

Michael Brooks with the Center for Auto Safety said the manufacturers’ fix falls short. “They’ve had the software fix out for a few months now and we’re continuing to see rashes of thefts spread from city to city,” Brooks noted. By Jackie Callaway June 20, 2023 St. Petersburg Police showed up at Michele Austin’s condo…

FEMA plans new fire tracking system armed with machine learning and biometrics

June 14, 2023

Another challenge is that only fire departments can access the NFIRS, blocking out other safety researchers from crucial data, said Michael Brooks, chief counsel for the Center for Auto Safety. By Rebecca Heilweil June 14, 2023 The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has good reason to track fires across the country. Fires kill thousands of people and…

‘It’s kind of scary’: Some Jeep owners claim to experience violent wobbles at high speeds

June 5, 2023

Michael Brooks with the Center for Auto Safety told Deal they’ve received complaints about this wobble issue going back two decades and have seen a lot more in the last few years. Brooks said, “Sometimes these conditions are caused by some of the custom lifts and things that are put on vehicles, but the great…

Department of Transportation Inspector General Audit of NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation

June 2, 2023

“NHTSA’s ODI has made progress promoting a safer transportation system for the traveling public by restructuring its office, modernizing its data repository and analysis systems, and enhancing its risk-based investigative processes to assess safety-related defects. However, ODI did not meet its timeliness goals for the five types of investigations we examined, and the Agency did…

US turns up pressure on air bag inflator company that refuses a recall despite deaths, injuries

June 1, 2023

The company, he said, would have a hard time arguing that no more problems will occur. “I don’t know that this is something that they can legitimately assert, that there’s never going to be another inflator rupture,” Michael Brooks said. “There’s a high likelihood of another rupture of this type. There may not be a…

Phantom vehicles: Drivers don’t realize their headlights and tail lights are off

May 30, 2023

So why does this seem to be happening more often? Experts say vehicle dashboard lights which are on both day and night in newer model cars may be partially to blame. “It gives you the perception your headlights are on with some luminescence,” explained Brooks. By Cynthia Gould May 29, 2023 So called ‘phantom vehicles’…

Hyundais, Kias remain easy targets as concerns grow over auto cybersecurity

May 30, 2023

“The whole thing is a tragedy. And it’s amazing that it could be could have been prevented by, you know, a tiny piece of equipment that didn’t cost that much,” said Michael Brooks, the executive director of the Center for Auto Safety. By Andrew Kinsey May 25, 2023 Nearly three months ago, Hyundai and Kia…