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BusinessWeek February 18, 2010 Green & Fisk |
Did Toyota Sway Traffic Safety Regulators? The Japanese automaker fended off four U.S. auto defect probes dating back to 2004 with the help of two ex-regulators on its payroll. |
The Motley Fool June 27, 2007 Rich Duprey |
China's Bald Tires China has yet to prove itself committed to ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of its products. |
AskMen.com November 21, 2003 Paul Anderson |
How Do Car Recalls Work? With 1,450 recalls and alerts released in the U.S. in 2002, cases of dangerous malfunctions have become far too common. Keeping that in mind, here are the details of a car recall in an easy-to-comprehend question-and-answer session. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2010 John Rosevear |
Toyota: It's Getting Even Worse There's no end in sight to the automaker's troubles. |
CIO April 1, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Break Down No More A configurable solution developed by Syncata could help detect patterns of part failures before they hurt anyone... |
BusinessWeek February 18, 2010 |
U.S. Regulators Hired by Toyota Have Helped Deflect Past U.S. Car Safety Probes Court and government documents show that Christopher Tinto, Toyota's vice-president for regulatory affairs, and Christopher Santucci, who works for him, affected NHTSA investigations into alleged acceleration problems involving Toyota cars and pickups. Here's an overview. |
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Washington's Latest Regulatory Target: The Gas Gauge Congress is exploring ideas on how to improve the fuel efficiency of over-the-road trucks and other transportation vehicles. |