NHTSA recalls affect Autocar, Mack, Heil, and Volvo trucks due to safety issues with brakes, lights, and seat belts.
Two federal safety agencies intend to issue a joint proposal to require automatic emergency braking systems on heavy-duty trucks. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and National Highway ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration have announced a joint proposed rule that would require heavy trucks to have automatic emergency ...
Automatic emergency braking is a relatively new innovation in safety technology, but the system has proven to be a key tool in reducing crash rates for vehicles. This is especially true with pickup ...
Pickup trucks are very popular among American drivers, accounting for one in five passenger vehicles on U.S. roads. Their size and weight make them dangerous for other road users, yet carmakers were ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will require that cars and light trucks feature automatic emergency braking (AEB) starting in September 2029. The NHTSA will also require that ...
The comment period for the joint notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) proposing to mandate automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems on heavy trucks by the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
New commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds would be required to have automatic emergency braking systems — as well as stability control systems — under a new proposed rule from two Department of ...
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems are becoming a standard feature in modern vehicles, with regulations pushing for ...
On June 13, 2023 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”) “Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards: Automatic Emergency Braking ...