A California-based company that sells tires is now recalling over 541,000 of its replacement winter tires due to a “lack of traction” in the snow, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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Tesla promises paid robotaxis next year, but significant hurdles remain
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said the electric vehicle maker will roll out driverless ride-hailing services to the public in California and Texas next year.
Read More Tesla promises paid robotaxis next year, but significant hurdles remainHonda Announces Recall Of Nearly 1.7M Cars Stemming From Potentially Dangerous Steering Issue
Honda, along with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), issued a recall that impacts nearly 1.7 million cars within the United States due to a “steering issue” which could potentially cause car accidents.
Read More Honda Announces Recall Of Nearly 1.7M Cars Stemming From Potentially Dangerous Steering IssueUber and Lyft drivers use Teslas as makeshift robotaxis, raising safety concerns
A self-driving Tesla carrying a passenger for Uber rammed into an SUV, sparking new concerns that a growing stable of self-styled “robotaxis” is exploiting a regulatory gray area in U.S. cities.
Read More Uber and Lyft drivers use Teslas as makeshift robotaxis, raising safety concernsGM Recalling 450K SUVs, Pickups That Fail To Issue Faulty Brake Fluid Warning Light
General Motors (GM) announced it’s recalling 449,000 of its SUVs and pickup trucks due to the electronic brake control module software failing to display a warning light when losing brake fluid takes place.
Read More GM Recalling 450K SUVs, Pickups That Fail To Issue Faulty Brake Fluid Warning LightBMW recalls over 720,000 vehicles over short circuit concern, NHTSA says
BMW is recalling 720,796 U.S. vehicles over concerns of a short circuit, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
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