- The
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA /ˈnɪtsə/ NITS-ə) is an
agency of the U.S.
federal government, part of the
Department of Transportation...
- are
reported by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA). The
NHTSA only
reports deaths that
occur on
public roads, and does not include...
- collisions.
NHTSA scheduled a
public hearing for June 1978, and
NHTSA negotiated with Ford on the recall. Lee and
Ermann noted that
NHTSA used a worst-case...
- by the
airbags led the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA) to
order an ongoing, US-wide
recall of more than 42
million cars, the largest...
- the issues. In July 2023,
NHTSA asked Tesla to
clarify which changes had been made, and when they were implemented. The
NHTSA later reported 60 crashes...
-
reported fatalities, forty-four of
which NHTSA investigations or
expert testimony later verified and two that
NHTSA's Office of
Defect Investigations verified...
- ****istance of the U.S.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA),
after reports that
several vehicles experienced unintended acceleration...
- (sometimes
referred to as the Low
Volume Vehicle Manufacturing Act)
directs the
NHTSA to
establish a
program allowing low
volume motor vehicle manufacturers to...
-
prosecuted successfully. The US
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA) was
formed in 1970. In the
early 1970s,
Marcelline Burns was
writing her...
-
Report 15V-568" (PDF).
NHTSA.gov.
September 10, 2015.
Retrieved March 5, 2020. "Part 573
Safety Recall Report 17V-226" (PDF).
NHTSA.gov.
March 31, 2017....