Filed under: Government/Legal, Recalls, Safety

Thanks to the barrage of
Toyota recalls in recent months, the
National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has its eyes on more power. According to
The Detroit News, David Strickland (pictured), who heads up the government safety agency, recently met with the Senate Commerce Committee to discuss his agency's need for the ability to order immediate recalls, halt production or stop the importation of vehicles that pose an imminent and significant safety risk. The House of Representatives has already drafted a bill that would give NHTSA those powers. Meanwhile, the Senate has created a new auto safety bill that Strickland believes falls short of giving his agency the power it needs.
Even if Congress awards
NHTSA a greater reach, the majority of recalls would still fall squarely on automaker shoulders. The move would simply allow the government to respond more quickly if a manufacturer drags its heels during the recall process.
[Source:
The Detroit News]
Report: NHTSA chief looking to augment safety arm's powers originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 20 May 2010 17:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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