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Self-driving cars pose crucial question: Who to blame in a crash

“Consumers are right to wonder who will be held responsible for the defective computer code which operates…

Increased road deaths prompt calls for improved vehicle tech

During the hearing, Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, said debates about vehicle…

US opens probe of steering problems in Honda Accord sedans

Jason Levine, executive director of the nonprofit Center for Auto Safety, said people need to know the…

Phoenix ranks #9 for most vehicles with open recalls

“Right now, after 18 months, manufacturers can stop talking about whether or not they have finished repairing…

Even after massive settlement, brand new cars are still bursting into flames, investigation finds

“We don’t think they’re done. We think there are more vehicles yet to be recalled from this…

Congress Still Has A Shot At Getting Autonomous Vehicle Regulation Right

“The amendment fails to provide consumer protection and instead essentially creates a fast-track process for manufacturers to…

Safety groups, unions urge US to fix recalled gov’t vehicles

“This practice endangers the lives of tens of thousands of federal employees and all who share the…

Lawmakers, unions: Bill aims to protect feds from dangerous vehicles

“If you’re allowing federal employees to drive around in recalled vehicles, you’re not just putting the driver…

Federal Vehicle Seat Standard could be Putting Families at Risk

“Safe seats should be standard.” The Center for Auto Safety has been pushing regulators for years to…

As Tesla gears up to release ‘Full Self-Driving’ to thousands more drivers, videos continue to show its flaws

Tesla is using its owners as “guinea pigs for the technology,” Jason Levine, executive director of the…