Millions of vehicles on California roadways might be unsafe to drive. According to data from Carfax, more than 6.2 million vehicles in California have at least one unresolved safety recall, and
A new study by CarFax reveals that there are 58.1 million cars on the road (or one out of five cars that you see) that have open recalls, meaning they have known faults that may be dangerous. That’s a problem,
Texas and California listeners, let's get those safety recalls repaired! Those are the top two states, respectively, when it comes to vehicles with the most unfixed safety recalls, according to new data shared by CARFAX. Florida ranks third.
Musk at the time said he hoped to get approval for the vehicles in Texas, possibly in California, this year with hopes to reach volume production for the robotaxis in 2026. NHTSA would need to approve the vehicles for use on publicly accessible roads. “
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is charged with establishing safety and fuel economy standards for motor vehicles
New U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy orders review of fuel economy standards, signaling a shift in vehicle efficiency regulations.
The DOT now argues that increased fuel economy standards will make cars more expensive and that will make the vehicle fleet less safe.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to a power problem that can cause vehicles to stop unexpectedly or fail to start. Information from the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration says the problem is related to a 12 volt battery with “internal manufacturing defects” including weld failures that can cause open circuits.
Consumer Reports (CR), the Green Science Policy Institute, and the International Association of Fire Fighters with the support of 68 organizations and more than 46,000 consumers have filed a
EL CENTRO — El Centro Police Chief Robert Sawyer announced via press release on Wednesday, Jan. 29, that the El Centro Police Department has been awarded a $39,500 grant from
New U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy signed an order on Tuesday directing U.S. regulators to rescind landmark fuel economy standards issued under President Joe Biden that aimed to drastically reduce fuel use for cars and trucks.
On the Tesla front, Musk said robotaxis with unsupervised Full Self Driving technology will begin picking up fares in Austin, Texas, beginning this June. “I’m confident we’ll release unsupervised FSD in California (this year), as well,” he said.