The NHTSA has decided to stick to its controversial decision to mandate all passenger vehicles to have standard automatic emergency braking by 2029.
NHTSA data shows a drop in fatalities in several key categories, including speeding-related and rollover crashes.
According to an analysis from iSeeCars, the current five most dangerous brands you could purchase today is the Dodge, Kia, ...
Hyundai is recalling more than 225,000 vehicles over concerns of a rearview camera failing. Six different vehicles from the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently issued recall notices for commercial vehicles, including brands ...
The NHTSA is updating its crash test ratings for new vehicles to include blind spot monitoring and pedestrian detection and ...
The NHTSA is investigating potential engine failures in 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles due to connecting rod bearing ...
Pedestrians walking though an intersection in New York City. The NHTSA's new pedestrian protection evaluations were included ...
The number of pedestrian deaths has risen substantially in the last decade. A proposed vehicle rule aims to reduce pedestrian ...
The agency will add four new technologies including pedestrian automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, blind spot ...
This issue could result in the camera image failing to display on vehicle screens, significantly diminishing rear visibility.