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Lawyers Say Fiat Chrysler Misleading Public, NHTSA - June 8, 2015

The Detroit News

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NTSB Urges U.S. to Mandate Advanced Braking - June 8, 2015

The Detroit News

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DOT: Lack of Data Argues Against Truck Size/Weight Changes - June 8, 2015

Trucking Info

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NTSB Calls for Collision Prevention Systems on All Light Vehicles - June 8, 2015

Automotive News

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NHTSA Takes Charge; Takata Plays Second Fiddle - June 7, 2015

Automotive News

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FCA Admits to Missing 5 Recent Recall Notification Deadlines - June 6, 2015

Auto World News

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DOT Cites ‘Profound’ Data Limitations in Size, Weight Study - June 5, 2015

Transport Topics

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U.S. Investigates 20,000 Jeep SUVs for Sudden Braking - June 5, 2015

The Detroit News

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Mazda Adds 540,000 Vehicles to Takata Air Bag Recall - June 5, 2015

The Detroit News

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Google Plans Driverless-Car Reports After 2nd Accident in a Week - June 5, 2015

Automotive News

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How to Find Out if Your Car or Truck is Affected by Airbag Recall - June 5, 2015

Star-Telegram

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U.S. Probes Jeep Braking Problems - June 5, 2015

Wall Street Journal

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Transportation Sec. Foxx Announces Formation of New NHTSA Safety Teams - June 5, 2015

NHTSA

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Safety Agency Admits Missing Clues to G.M. Ignition Defects - June 5, 2015

New York Times

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Takata Will Give Quality Chief More Authority with Board Role - June 5, 2015

Automotive News

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U.S. Pledges Closer Scrutiny of Automakers Following GM Safety Crisis - June 5, 2015

Automotive News

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Takata Identifies at Least 400,000 Faulty Airbag Replacement Parts, Report Says - June 4, 2015

Automotive News

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Google’s Brin Defends Driverless Car - June 4, 2015

Automotive News

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NHTSA Unveils Prototype Car to Bar Drunken Driving - June 4, 2015

The Detroit News

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Fiat Chrysler Defends Recall Rates, Questions Need for Hearing - June 4, 2015

Bloomberg Business

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