Feds investigate door fires in 2007 Camrys, RAV4s - Boston.com


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Feds investigate door fires in 2007 Camrys, RAV4s
Boston.com
Federal safety regulators are investigating reports of fires in the driver's side doors of 2007 Toyota Camry sedans and RAV-4 crossover SUVs. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, the problem could affect 830000 ...
Federal safety regulators investigate door fires in 2007 Toyota Camrys, RAV-4s Washington Post
Safety regulators probe Camry fires; Nissan recalls Versa Los Angeles Times

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Federal safety regulators fine BMW $3 million for untimely reporting of safety ... - Washington Post


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Federal safety regulators fine BMW $3 million for untimely reporting of safety ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — German automaker BMW has agreed to pay $3 million for delays in reporting safety defects and recalls to the federal regulators, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday. An examination of 16 recalls issued by BMW of ...
BMW pays $3 million for late reporting of safey problems USA TODAY
BMW North America agrees to $3 mln safety fine Reuters
BMW agrees to pay $3 million in penalties over recalls Los Angeles Times

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Nissan recalling 39000 Versa small cars - Boston.com


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Nissan recalling 39000 Versa small cars
Boston.com
Federal safety regulations require that a driver's foot must be on the brake before a car can be shifted into gear. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says on its website that a driver could inadvertently put the car into gear, ...
Recall Alert: 2012 Nissan Versa Chicago Tribune
2012 Nissan Versa Recalled Inside Line
Nissan Recalls Sedans-Transmission Defect May Allow Vehicle to Slip Into Gear Newsome Law (blog)

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2012 Dodge Charger, Kia Sportage Earn Five-Star Safety Rating - Chicago Tribune


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2012 Dodge Charger, Kia Sportage Earn Five-Star Safety Rating
Chicago Tribune
The 2012 Dodge Charger and 2012 Kia Sportage garnered the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's top safety rating. Dodge's midsize sedan and Kia's compact SUV are the latest vehicles to earn an overall five stars out of five in NHTSA's crash ...
2012 Chrysler 300 and 2012 Dodge Charger Achieve 5-Star Safety Rating from ... 3D Car Shows

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Keep your young passengers safe on the roads - Independent Publishing Group

Keep your young passengers safe on the roads
Independent Publishing Group
By Marcie Whidden A study done in 2010 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed that 82 percent of Mainers were using their seat belts. Yet, there is an alarming 94-percent misuse rate of child restraints in this state.

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More from Traffic - OCRegister


OC Weekly
More from Traffic
OCRegister
In 2010, there were 36 reported DUI deaths in Orange County, compared with 44 in 2009. Funding for these checkpoints is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
DUI/Driver's License Checkpoint Tonight In Santa Monica Santa Monica Mirror
Regional Roundup Lodi News-Sentinel
Police to Set Up DUI Checkpoint Friday The Lookout News
Stockton Record - Crown City News - OC Weekly (blog)
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Recall Roundup: 36608 Nissan Versas; Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator - MotorTrend Magazine


MotorTrend Magazine
Recall Roundup: 36608 Nissan Versas; Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator
MotorTrend Magazine
Nissan and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have announced a recall concerning the Nissan Versa's transmission, while Ford recalls the Expedition and Navigator full-size SUVs for problems with the head restraints.
2012 Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator » Inside Line
Recall Alert: 2012 Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator Chicago Tribune
Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigators recalled for weak head restraints ConsumerReports.org
Motor Authority
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