Issues

DOT, Automakers Agree on Proactive Safety Principles – 1/15/16

January 15, 2016

Click here to view the DOT Press Release/Blog – 1/15/16

Markey & Blumenthal Statement on Voluntary NHTSA-Automaker Safety Agreement – 1/15/16

Study – Seat System Performance Related to Injury of Rear Seated Children & Infants in Rear Impacts

January 13, 2016

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Study – Effects of Front Seat Performance Failure on Rear Seat Occupant Injuries in Rear Impacts

January 13, 2016

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Consumer Advocates Ask Auto Safety Agency to Make New Technologies Standard Equipment

January 13, 2016

For Immediate Release: January 13, 2015
Contact: Harvey Rosenfield
(310) 392-0072
(310) 345 8816 (mobile)

Consumer Advocates Ask Auto Safety Agency to Make New Technologies Standard Equipment 
Urge NHTSA Not to Defer to Industry “Self Regulation”

Center for Auto Safety Moves to Intervene in Justice Department Lawsuit Against VW

January 5, 2016

Center for Auto Safety Moves to Intervene in Justice Department Lawsuit Against VW

January 5, 2016
Contact: 202-328-7700 

New Recall by Honda After Death in Malaysia Is Tied to Takata Airbag

January 1, 2016

As scrutiny intensified from lawmakers and federal prosecutors over defective airbags made by the Takata Corporation, Honda confirmed on Thursday that a driver of one of its cars had died after a Takata airbag exploded. It was the fifth death linked to the defect.

CAS Letter to NHTSA on Miscoded Texas Crash

December 24, 2015

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NHTSA Fines Southern Honda Powersports for Selling Unrepaired Recalled Vehicles

December 16, 2015

Blumenthal, Markey Statement on NHTSA-Fiat EWR Civil Penalty – 12/10/15

December 10, 2015

Senators Urge NHTSA to Write Rules to Increase Transparency and Public Reports of Early Warning Data

(Washington, DC) – U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) issued the following statement on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announcement today that it has imposed a civil penalty of $70 million on Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) for failing to comply with the Early Warning Reporting (EWR) system, which requires auto manufacturers to report safety data: