TechUS Implements New Road Safety Measures, Mandating Advanced Braking Systems for All New Cars by 2029 These regulations stipulate that all new passenger cars and light trucks weighing less than 10,000 pounds must be equipped with advanced automatic braking systems by 2029, a mere five years away.by Inno Flores
TechAnti-Drunk-Driving Tech Demanded by NHTSA, But Says None are Commercially Availableby Aldohn Domingo
TechTesla Rolls Out Update to Recall More Than 321,000 Vehicles for Tail Light Software Issueby Inno Flores
TechTesla Touch Screen Recall: NHTSA Sends Company a Letter After Balking Recall of 159,000 Defective Carsby Nhx T.
TechNHTSA Public Shaming On Twitter Will Call You Out If You're Texting And Drivingby Horia Ungureanu
Car TechFeds Investigate Complaints That Doors Of 400,000 Ford Focus Cars May Be Defectiveby Ted Ranosa
Car TechBMW Mini Coopers Draw $40M Fine From NHTSA Over Safety Issues - Performance Requirements In Towby Alexandra Burlacu
Business TechHonda Ditches Takata As Supplier After Faulty Air Bags Fiasco: 'We Are Deeply Troubled By This'by Horia Ungureanu
Car TechNHTSA Recommends Automatic Braking To Be Part Of Five-Star Safety Requirementsby Vincent Lanaria