gm safety
GM Recalls Another 2.42 Million Vehicles in May
General Motors announced another wave of recalls today covering four separate issues including the new Escalade and heavy-duty trucks.
GM Fined $35M for Dawdling on Ignition Switch Recall
General Motors has agreed to pay a fine of $35 million to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for delaying a recall of 2.6 million vehicles
GM Recalls 1.3M Older Vehicles for Power Steering Loss
As if fire risks and faulty ignition switches weren’t enough, General Motors is now calling back more cars for a completely separate issue.
New Bill Seeks to Expose Auto Safety Risks Sooner
If the public had access to automaker’s early-warning safety filings with federal regulators, lives could be saved.
GM not Liable for Pre-Bankruptcy Ignition Switch Accidents
The saga revolving around the General Motors ignition-switch recall has a new twist, as a report has surfaced that post-bankruptcy GM will not be responsible for accidents occurring before its bankruptcy.
GM Developing Vehicle-to-Vehicle And Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication Systems
GM showed off the next step towards their new vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrstructure communication systems at the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress. The technology hopes to significantly reduce traffic accidents, with GM stating that it could potentially avert 81-percent of all U.S. vehicle crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. GM is utilizing portable…






