An instrument panel display failure has resulted in critical information, like warning lights and vehicle speed, not showing up on the dashboard.
August 28, 2025NHTSA News Updates
NHTSA Investigates Honda Engine Failure Risks
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it’s aware of about 3,000 complaints alleging that 3.5 liter V-6 engines in Honda and Acura vehicles from the 2016 through 2020 model years failed because of faulty connecting rod bearings.
August 25, 2025NHTSA Investigates Tesla Over Delayed Crash Reporting
Delays of "several months or more" were noted in reporting crashes involving driver-assistance technology.
August 21, 2025NHTSA Sought Tesla Robotaxi Ride Last Month
It's a sign that the safety regulator is keeping close tabs on Tesla's so-called Full Self-Driving technology.
August 7, 2025NHTSA Exempts Amazon's Steering-Wheel-Free Zoox Robotaxi
U.S. auto safety regulators granted an exemption to federal vehicle safety standards for purpose-built driverless cars made by Zoox, the Transportation Department said in a statement.
August 6, 2025FMCSA Abandons Speed Limiter Proposals for Heavy Trucks
Regulators never settled on a speed at which the limiters would be set. FMCSA and NHTSA had proposed and sought comment on a range of 60 to 68 mph.
July 29, 2025Tesla Failed to Stop Autopilot Misuse, Safety Expert Says
Tesla hasn’t done enough to protect against drivers misusing its Autopilot system, a safety expert testified at a trial over a 2019 fatal collision.
July 17, 2025Trump’s NHTSA Pick Promises Rapid Self-Driving Deployment
President Donald Trump’s choice to lead the nation’s top car safety regulator pledged to prioritize safety while at the same time making it easier for automakers to deploy self-driving cars.
July 16, 2025Ford Recalls 700,000 Vehicles Over Issue That Caused Fires
Ford is recalling almost 700,000 vehicles to address a long-running issue over cracking in an auto part that can leak fuel into the engine and cause fires.
July 16, 2025Ford Recalls 850,000 Cars Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure
Ford is recalling more than 850,000 of its cars because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.
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