A rule requiring automatic emergency braking technology on all new cars is not currently scheduled to take effect until 2029.
A U.S. auto safety agency said on Friday it is reconsidering a landmark rule from the administration of former President Joe ...
The Biden administration would like for car manufacturers to equip their vehicles with new and improved emergency braking ...
Of note, in previous testing the IIHS found that during daylight hours pedestrian collisions were 27% lower for vehicles ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it is expanding and upgrading a probe into about ...
A lobbying group representing several automakers sued the Department of Transportation over a rule they deemed "flawed." ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it has opened a probe into about 295,125 American Honda ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expanding its investigation into about 295,000 Honda ...
An industry alliance representing Honda sues the NTHSA while the agency investigates Honda over auto-braking failures.
The lawsuit, meanwhile, asks the court to overturn a new regulation requiring all vehicles to have automatic emergency ...
The Trump administration will review a rule adopted under President Joe Biden that would require carmakers to install ...
Certain Honda vehicles with the automatic emergency braking problem are being investigated over reports of crashes and ...