A rule requiring automatic emergency braking technology on all new cars is not currently scheduled to take effect until 2029.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening an investigation into potential engine failure in an estimated ...
Under the rule, all vehicles traveling up to 45 miles per hour must apply brakes automatically when a pedestrian is detected.
Chrysler parent Stellantis is recalling 63,082 crossover SUV's in the United States over concerns of loss of drive power due ...
Automakers challenge NHTSA's 2029 AEB mandate in court, claiming it's technologically unfeasible, seeking to block the new ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is charged with establishing safety and fuel economy standards for motor vehicles ...
Complaints lead NHTSA to examine certain Silverado, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade ...
The Alliance for Automotive Innovation (Auto Innovators) has taken its disagreement with the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Preliminary findings show that Ford's BlueCruise hands-free driver assistance feature fails to detect stopped objects at ...