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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has decided to extend, for at least another year, federal oversight of General Motors’ decisions and communications about potential vehicle safety issues.
Last year, NHTSA ordered GM to pay a record $35 million civil penalty and to comply with more stringent oversight requirements. NHTSA imposed the tighter requirements following its investigation of GM’s slow response to ignition switch defects in Chevrolet Cobalt cars and other models. The ignition switch defects ultimately led to the safety recall of 2.6 million cars.











