NHTSA develops and enforces Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), conducts research on behavioral and vehicle safety, develops traffic safety programs and countermeasures, and oversees
vehicle safety defect investigations, recalls and remedies.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency had apparently been sending
vehicle safety defect reports to the automaker from 2011 on.
Not exact matches
The U.S. National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration has not found any evidence suggesting that there are
defects in Tesla's
vehicles.
Her notable cases also include Ford Spark Plugs, as well as multiple cases against Hyundai for a dangerous
safety defect in the side air bag system of its Tiburon model
vehicles, as well as class - action lawsuit against Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motor Company after regulators announced the companies overstated the fuel economy for many
vehicles they sold in the United States, culminating in a settlement worth more than $ 255 million.
«I am simultaneously writing to both of you through your representatives since each of you have expressed your deep concern for matters of auto
safety in the US and have similarly expressed your support for legislation to strengthen the FTC's role in protecting purchasers of used cars from the dangers of acquiring
vehicles that have
defects that are subject to a
safety recall, and, in many cases (the purchasers), have not even been made aware of these
defects.
Copies of all
defect reports, repairs undertaken,
safety inspection reports, MOT reports and certificates, service history and any other records of work carried out on the
vehicle should be retained and filed in a logical manner.
Dispatching
vehicles with known
safety defects that had been discovered during roadside inspections without making the required repairs.
NHTSA does this by promoting
vehicle safety innovations, rooting out
vehicle defects, setting
safety standards for cars and trucks, and educating Americans to help them make safer choices when driving, riding, or walking.
Failing to require that drivers conduct pre - and post-trip
vehicle inspections and submit reports of
safety defects to the company in order to make repairs.
Commercial truck drivers are required to conduct pre - and post-trip inspections of their
vehicles to identify any
safety defects or maintenance concerns.
Remedies
defects relating to motor
vehicle safety or emissions, and non-compliances with motor
vehicle safety standards and emissions standards.
Over the last eighteen months, the Department has set an aggressive
safety agenda, proactively taking on a number of critical
safety issues, including distracted driving, pilot fatigue, and transit
safety, as well as holding automakers accountable for
vehicle defects.
The Motor
Vehicle Safety Act requires companies to issue a recall within five days of discovering a safety defect or noncompliance with Federal safety stan
Safety Act requires companies to issue a recall within five days of discovering a
safety defect or noncompliance with Federal safety stan
safety defect or noncompliance with Federal
safety stan
safety standards.
Receiving information from consumers through the Hotline, public website, manufacturers,
safety investigators and screeners, and other government agencies, Artemis stores complaints, recalls,
safety defect investigations, and early warning reporting information from manufacturers of applicable equipment / motor
vehicles.
«Toyota does not believe that the alleged
defect creates an unreasonable risk to motor
vehicle safety,» Chris Santucci, Toyota's regulatory affairs manager, wrote in a letter to NHTSA.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced that Hyundai has agreed to pay a $ 17.35 million civil penalty and comply with NHTSA oversight requirements outlined in a Consent Order as a result of the manufacturer failing to report in a timely manner a safety - related defect affecting 2009 - 2012 Hyundai Genesis veh
Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced that Hyundai has agreed to pay a $ 17.35 million civil penalty and comply with NHTSA oversight requirements outlined in a Consent Order as a result of the manufacturer failing to report in a timely manner a
safety - related defect affecting 2009 - 2012 Hyundai Genesis veh
safety - related
defect affecting 2009 - 2012 Hyundai Genesis
vehicles.
Many Americans are familiar with our crusade against distracted driving, our fight to give airline passengers the rights and respect they deserve and our push to hold automakers accountable for
safety defects in their
vehicles.
As a consequence, these products are more likely to contain a
safety - related
defect or not to comply with an applicable Federal motor
vehicle safety standard (FMVSS) than products that have traditionally been supplied to the U.S. market by established manufacturers
Toyota has recalled nearly eight million
vehicles in the United States for two mechanical
safety defects that can cause unintended acceleration: «sticking» accelerator pedals and a design flaw that can cause accelerator pedals to become trapped by floor mats.
MAP - 21 (Section 31208) provides that the Secretary may issue regulations that condition the importation of a motor
vehicle or motor
vehicle equipment on the manufacturer's compliance with 1) requirements to provide information allowing NHTSA to better track those products once they enter U.S. commerce, 2) statutory prohibitions on the importation of motor
vehicles and motor
vehicle equipment that do not comply with an applicable FMVSS or contain a
safety - related defect, 3) requirements for the provision of reports and records required to be maintained with respect to those vehicles or equipment under the Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
safety - related
defect, 3) requirements for the provision of reports and records required to be maintained with respect to those
vehicles or equipment under the
Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a
vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the
Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the
vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these requirements.
Since its inception in 1966, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration has held automakers accountable for recalling vehicles and equipment that have a safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
Safety Administration has held automakers accountable for recalling
vehicles and equipment that have a
safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable
safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million
vehicles and more than 84 million items of equipment.
Earlier this year, the agency also updated resources on its www.SaferCar.gov website to enable consumers to quickly locate information on specific
safety defect investigations, complaints and
vehicle recalls.
FMCSA inspected eight commercial motor
vehicles operated by Rimrock Stages last week and discovered serious noncompliance and
safety defects during every
vehicle inspection.
FMCSA also found that Rimrock Stages failed to repair its commercial motor
vehicles in a competent manner, failed to ensure that its mechanics are knowledgeable and qualified, failed to ensure that its commercial motor
vehicles meet minimum
safety standards and knowingly dispatched
vehicles with
safety defects.
-- To permit ODI to review complaints about
defects in motor
vehicles and items of motor
vehicle equipment in order to identify trends that could result in
defect investigations, and ultimately in
safety - related recalls.
For the record I have verified several times with Nissan Corporation and the National Highway and Transportation
Safety that my specific
vehicle is not on their recall list which would then require them to fix the airbag
defect under their warranty this was a brand new car purchased, within 508 miles the
defect appeared the
vehicle has been reprogrammed and recalibrated several times Nissan Corporation States as long as their computer does not read the
defect they will not be fixing or repairing or replacing anything on my car.
It could be that the
safety of you and other
vehicle occupants could be at risk because of a factory
defect.
I leased a brand new Jeep Wrangler directly from the showroom, and the
vehicle had a major
safety manufacturer
defect while I was on the highway.
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The Japanese automaker is issuing a voluntary
safety recall involving 245,000
vehicles of the GS and IS models over what appears to be a potential
defect that could cause fuel leakage.
The Office of
Defects Investigations (ODI) is an office within the NHTSA which investigates serious
safety problems in the design, construction or performance of
vehicles.
Instead, contact Transport Canada, the arm of the federal government that sets
vehicle safety standards and investigates reports of
safety defects.
Even
vehicles that meet
safety standards may still contain
defects that may cause roof crush injuries.
In some cases, the
defects may even be directly related to features designed to enhance
safety within the
vehicle.
While ethical manufacturers will respond to
defects by quickly issuing an immediate recall, others make the decision to ignore the reports of
safety issues made by consumers or noted in
vehicle testing.
Since 1966, NHTSA has required manufacturers to recall more than 390 million motor
vehicles, 46 million tires and 66 million motor
vehicle components to correct
safety defects.
If you think your car or truck has a
defect that compromises your
safety, don't delay in having the
vehicle assessed by an experienced mechanic.
Whether it is a design
defect that affects each
vehicle in a series, or a manufacturing
defect consisting of an unintended outcome during the manufacturing process, these
defects can seriously compromise the
safety of a
vehicle.
«Ford must be held accountable for design and manufacturing
defects of the PowerShift transmission that has compromised the
safety of the
vehicles and cost owners significant loss in
vehicle value, reliable transportation and time,» Stern said.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates about 2 percent of
vehicle crashes can be attributed in whole or in part to a
vehicle defect.
Most car and truck accidents that happen are due to product
safety defects that can cause single -
vehicle fires and collisions with other
vehicles due to lost control of the
vehicle.
In some cases, a
defect in a motor
vehicle or a motorcyclist's
safety equipment may combine with the negligence of a driver to cause an accident victim's personal injury or wrongful death.
If you have been injured or one of your family members has been killed in a car crash or other motor
vehicle accident and you suspect that your injury or loved one's death was caused by driver negligence or a
defect in a
vehicle or
vehicle safety equipment, The Killino Firm's West Palm Beach, Florida, auto and car accident attorneys can help you fight for the justice you deserve from the parties responsible for your injuries or loved one's death.
In these cases, the manufacturer of the defective seatbelt or airbag as well as the manufacturer of the
vehicle and others involved in the
vehicle's production and distribution may be found liable for a victim's injury or death that is determined to have been caused by the
safety equipment
defect.
When a motorcyclist's accident injury or death is caused by a
defect in a
vehicle, a
defect in the motorcyclist's
safety equipment, or the negligence of a driver, the injured motorcyclist or certain of the deceased motorcyclist's family members may be able to recover financial damages through legal action.
Damages for injuries and deaths caused by
vehicle or
vehicle safety equipment
defects are brought as product liability actions against the manufacturer, designer, suppliers, assemblers, and others involved in the production of the defective
vehicle or equipment and its release to the market.
Bob and Brett have worked on aftermarket
vehicle cases for a combined 45 years in practice, and bring a wealth of industry knowledge to the topic of how to identify the
defect and how to show that a
vehicle's alteration contributed to an automobile's lack of
safety.
In November 2009, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) called the removal of the offending floor mats an interim measure only, and said, «This remedy does not correct the underlying
defect in the
vehicles involving the potential for entrapment of the accelerator by floor mats, which is related to accelerator and floor pan design.»
The Lemon Aid law allows you to cancel or void a car sale or contract if your
vehicle fails to pass inspection within seven days from the date of sale and the estimated repair costs of emissions or
safety - related
defects exceed 10 percent of the purchase price.
Conduct pre - and post-trip inspections, and ensure mechanical,
safety, and emergency equipment functionality; report
vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage.