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Rodney Slater, a former U.S. Transportation Secretary, has been tapped to audit Fiat Chrysler Automobile NV’s (FCA) safety practices, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The move is part of the FCA’s settlement with federal regulators.
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Several of the top automakers in the United States have agreed to common standards for automatic emergency braking technology to further improve safety of their vehicles.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will investigate Japanese car maker Honda Motor Co. for its 2008 Accord sedans which motorists are complaining against for alleged faulty airbags that do not deploy during crashes.
The top U.S. auto safety regulator said on Friday that other carmakers must move to address potential cyberhacking vulnerabilities of their vehicles after several cybersecurity experts showed it is possible to remotely take over Internet-enable vehicles.
Automaker Fiat Chrysler is set to face a record $105 million in fines for unsatisfactory execution of its recalls for millions of vehicles, according to a Wall Street Journal Report.
Honda is fined $70 million for failing to report claims of death and injuries related to its vehicles.
Honda is recalling 344,187 Honda Odyssey vans because of an issue with its vehicle stability assist system recall.
The United States government is looking into complaints about brake problems on Hyundai Genesis full size luxury cars,
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