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Toyota Joins Open Recall Campaign
Toyota Motor North America will join founding partner Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in supporting the National Safety Council's Check to Protect campaign, an initiative designed to reduce the number of open recall vehicles on the nation's roadways.

Toyota has joined the National Safety Council's Check to Protect campaign to address open recalls.
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Toyota Motor North America will join founding partner Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in supporting the National Safety Council's Check to Protect campaign, an initiative designed to reduce the number of open recall vehicles on the nation's roadways, the automaker has announced.
Nearly one in four vehicles operating on the highways and byways today has an open, unrepaired recall, according to the Council. Yet, owners are all too often unaware of their recall status or complacent.
Toyota and the Council will team up to spread the word to vehicle owners about the safety benefits of the program via community outreach events, social media, and dealership participation. The automaker's goal is to help the council motivate motorists to check for open recalls and, if needed, have them repaired at no cost at a dealership.
Many of the open recalls involve Takata airbags, which can potentially explode when they deploy.
Approximately 37 million vehicles are under recall for defective Takata air bag inflators, but approximately 50 million defective Takata air bag inflators have been recalled, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As of May 20, 2016, more than 8.43 million airbags have been replaced.
Launched in June 2017, more than 760,000 users have visited CheckToProtect.org. All commercial automotive fleets are urged to do so right away.
With Toyota now taking a leadership role, the Council hopes to see that number continue to increase and gain momentum. Simply put, safer cars mean fewer lost lives.
Additional organizations that support the Check To Protect initiative include the Governors Highway Safety Association, National Automobile Dealers Association, National Independent Automobile Dealers Association, National Auto Auction Association as well as over a dozen states.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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