
The regular and double cab versions of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and the GMC Sierra1500 have received the highest possible 5-star Overall Vehicle Score for safety as part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s New Car Assessment Program.
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The vehicle excels in recent NHTSA crash tests and offers a bevy of both passive and active safety features.
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Moisture seeping into the control module plug can lead to inadvertent movement of the boom or platform.
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Despite multiple delays and cost concerns, legislation aimed at requiring rear-view cameras in all new cars may soon take effect.
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The federal agency releases guidelines on how state governments can improve the use of ignition interlock devices to prevent impaired driving.
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The goal is to create an easy-to-use, noninvasive system that can accurately and reliably detect when a driver is above the legal alcohol limit of 0.08 BAC. Trials have already demonstrated this technology's value for vehicle fleets.
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The tires, which can experience tread separation, are used as original equipment on some Ford vehicles and as replacement equipment on a number of trucks and vans of various brands.
Read More →Although almost half of U.S. drivers said that speeding is a problem, NHTSA’s “National Survey of Speeding Attitudes and Behavior” found that more than a quarter of surveyors admit to speeding.
Read More →Dealers will fix a problem that could lead to separation of the front axle from the vehicle.
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The federal agency will assign scores based on frontal crash, side crash and rollover resistance test results and issue an overall vehicle rating.
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