Press Releases
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Press Releases
Title | Location | Release Date |
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Consumer Alert: NHTSA Confirms Additional Chrysler Takata Fatality Don’t wait another day before checking and replacing a recalled Takata air bag |
Washington, DC |
December 19, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: Important Subaru Recall for Fire Risk Owners should park their vehicles outside, not leave running unattended until they are repaired |
Washington, DC |
December 13, 2022 |
NHTSA Reminds Holiday Revelers to Drive Sober Releases new data on alcohol, drug-impaired driving |
Washington, DC |
December 13, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: NHTSA Announces Another Takata Fatality; This Time Honda Don’t wait another day before checking and replacing a recalled Takata air bag |
Washington, DC |
December 09, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: NHTSA Issues Urgent Warning on Takata Air Bags After Another Fatality Person killed by a ruptured Takata air bag inflator in Ford Ranger under a “do not drive” warning; check and repair Takata recalls now |
Washington, DC |
November 17, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Issues “Do Not Drive” Warning; Automaker Reports More Fatalities and Injuries More people killed by exploding Takata air bags; check and repair for FREE Takata recalls now |
Washington, DC |
November 03, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: Important Hyundai Recall for Fire Risk Owners should park their vehicles outside until they are repaired |
Washington, DC |
November 01, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: Important Kia Recall for Fire Risk Owners should park their vehicles outside until they are repaired |
Washington, DC |
October 26, 2022 |
NHTSA Launches New School Bus Safety Campaign Deploys new resources from the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to address illegal passing of school buses |
Washington, DC |
October 11, 2022 |
Consumer Alert: Chrysler Notifies Pacifica PHEV Minivan Owners of Available Repair for “Park Outside” Recall Automaker recalled vehicles in February for a risk of fire even if vehicle is turned off |
Washington, DC |
October 04, 2022 |