The U.S. government’s automobile safety ratings will get a major update starting with the 2026 model year when regulators add new driver-assistance technologies and tests for protecting pedestrians.
Tesla stock is jumping on Monday as more news rolls in that CEO Elon Musk’s bet on President-elect Trump is paying off.
Automaker has issued recalls related to fuel and oil leaks and randomly firing airbags, and is under investigation for faulty ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a pair of investigations into Ford practices surrounding certain recalls.
The U.S. government unveiled two investigations into recalls that may not have worked or covered enough vehicles.
The five-star crash test ratings, which most vehicles now receive, would not change under the new system. Consumers would see green check marks for vehicles with the new safety features.
NHTSA launched an investigation into 560,000 Ford vehicles following a $165 million fine that raised concerns about Ford's ...
This Thanksgiving holiday, Arkansas law enforcement is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the State’s Highway Safety ...
The agency cited 15 reports of vehicles that had lost engine power after being fixed under the campaign. NHTSA also disclosed that it’s examining a February callback of more than 100,000 Expedition ...
In addition to the five-star ratings for crash tests, the agency will add four new technologies including pedestrian ...
The U.S. auto safety regulator has opened two new probes into potential defects related to Ford vehicles.