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February 2005 Automotive Safety News:
February 24, 2005:
Fewer 16-Year-Olds Are Getting Involved
in Crashes
February 24, 2005:
Nissan Creating Car That Swerves Back
February 21, 2005:
Delphi Supplies First Dual-Depth Passenger
Air Bag to General Motors
February 16, 2005:
Safety Restraint Systems to Find Greater
Uptake Across All Vehicle Segments
February 15, 2005:
Toyota recalling 22,000 Tacomas to fix
parking brakes
February 15, 2005:
Fatalities and Serious Injuries Hold Stubbornly
Steady for Age Group Despite Gains Elsewhere
February 10, 2005:
GM Recalls More Than 193,000 Vehicles
February 9, 2005:
GM to Debut New Air Bag Technology
February 8, 2005:
Texas Instruments Sensors and Controls
Introduces New Occupant Weight Sensor for Advanced Airbag Deployment Systems
February 8, 2005:
Automotive Cameras to Play Key Role in
Vehicle Safety, says ABI Research
February 8, 2005:
WBBM's Investigative Reporter Dave Savini
Uncovers Inadvertent Airbag Deployments
February 6, 2005:
Ford Recalling Nearly 359,000 Focus Cars
February 4, 2005:
Unanimous Jury Says Ford and TRW Not Responsible
in South Carolina Rollover
February 3, 2005:
Teen Drivers Pose Risk to Child Occupants
February 2, 2005:
New Rand McNally Traffic Helps Motorists
Stay Informed With Real-Time Traffic Updates on Their Cell Phones
February 1, 2005:
American Honda to recall 486,000 vehicles
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