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May 2005 Automotive Safety News:
May 26, 2005:
U.S. says tire pressure errors boost van
roll risk
May 25, 2005:
Kia recalls over 37,000 Sedonas to fix
rear wheels
May 25, 2005:
Motorists Claim Distractions Affect Their
Driving
May 24, 2005:
Mitsubishi shines in airbag tests
May 24, 2005:
Few car owners know of the data-collection
devices in their vehicles
May 23, 2005:
Recalls:Toyota, DaimlerChrysler, Honda
May 17, 2005:
Toyota Recalling 750,000 Truck, SUVs
May 17, 2005:
New Science-Based Approach to Teen Driving
Education Helps Identify Teens Who May Be at Greatest Risk of Death and
Injury From Motor Vehicle Crashes
May 17, 2005:
Hit and Run Drivers Kill Nearly 1500 People
Annually with Pedestrians at Greatest Risk, According to AAA Foundation
Analysis
May 13, 2005:
Ford recalls police cars, taxis for fire
risk
May 11, 2005:
Poll Shows 2 Out Of 3 Texans Want Red
Light Cameras
May 10, 2005:
GM recalls 305,000 SUVs with faulty turn
signals
May 5, 2005:
Increased Enforcement of Safety Belt Laws
Starts This Month
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