U.S. Finds No Defect; Closes Probe of Toyota Corolla Steering
U.S. auto regulators have found no defect in the electronic steering mechanisms of recent model Toyota Motor Co. Corollas, a boost for the Japanese automaker as it seeks to put two years of massive...
View ArticleChrysler Recalling Dodge Challengers, Tells Owners to Stop Driving
Chrysler Group LLC is recalling 4,459 model-year 2013 Dodge Challenger cars to address a potential short circuit that could cause a fire and took the rare step of telling owners to stop driving the...
View ArticleBrazil Government to Perform Crash Tests After AP Report
After a decade of spiking fatalities from passenger car wrecks, the Brazilian government said Monday it plans to build its first auto crash test facility in an effort to improve the poor safety record...
View ArticleU.S. Regulators Probe GM Screening Test After Vehicle Fire
U.S. safety regulators have opened an investigation of some recalled General Motors Co sedans after a vehicle fire in March led them to question a screening test’s effectiveness. The U.S. National...
View ArticlePoor Headlight Performance Reduces List of Cars With Highest Safety Ratings
To help avoid deadly accidents, an insurance industry group raised standards for headlight performance, reducing the number of vehicles that earned its highest safety rating. Only 38 models were...
View ArticleCar Crash Dummies Becoming More Diverse
As the American population gets older and fatter, the crash test dummies used to test the cars people drive are changing, too. Recently, engineers at manufacturer Humanetics created dummies that...
View ArticleNebraska City Sees Fewer Traffic Crashes Last Year Than in 2000
There were slightly fewer crashes in Lincoln, Neb., last year than in 2000 despite a nearly 25 percent growth in the city’s population during that time, which officials say may be due to improvements...
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