National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Recent News About National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Consumer Alert: Important Hyundai and Kia Recalls for Fire Risk
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NHTSA Early Estimates Show Record Increase in Fatalities Nationwide
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NHTSA Launches Labor Day 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' Campaign
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Newer Cars Appear to Significantly Reduce Gender Disparities in Crash Outcomes
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Biden-Harris Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation Announce Comprehensive Actions to Increase Underride Protection on Truck Trailers and Prevent Deadly Crashes
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NHTSA Improves Child Safety Seat Testing Standards with Final Rule on Side Impact Protection
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NHTSA Releases Initial Data on Safety Performance of Advanced Vehicle Technologies
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NHTSA Releases Initial Data on Safety Performance of Advanced Vehicle Technologies
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Goodyear Issues Recall for Select Tires Used on RVs
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Safety organization urges drivers, passengers to be aware of deadly dangers
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Newly Released Estimates Show Traffic Fatalities Reached a 16-Year High in 2021
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Consumer Alert: Ford Issues Park Outside Warning for 2021 Expeditions and Lincoln Navigators
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Consumer Alert: Mercedes-Benz USA Announces Voluntary Do Not Drive Recall for Select 2006-2012 ML, GL and R-Class Vehicles
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It’s been a dangerous decade on U.S. highways, and the last two years have been among the worst.
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NHTSA Reminds Parents to “Look Before You Lock”
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported it will launch a $1.2 million marketing campaign designed to inform the public about the safety features of driver-assisted technologies.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced new fuel economy standards for cars, minivans, SUVs and trucks, an April 1 news release said.
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More motorists are using mobile devices, and thousands of people are dying because of distracted drivers, a new study reveals.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is teaming up with safety partners nationwide to remind drivers to avoid using phones and other distractions behind the wheel. NHTSA’s U Drive.