43 of those correlate to the time of those takata manufacturing concerns. And to our regret, all four fatalities correspond to that same time. So were talking about recalls that were done 2008 to 2011 because of different manufacturing issues that takata made us aware of, and is pretty strong data that shows this is where the majority of the problems have been occurring, and those recalls were national i understand. I wasnt saying they were regionally limited. Its just, you have recall after recall after recall, when clearly theres these red flags. And the reason it matters so much to this constituent, who is permanently blind, is this was in 2013. It just seems that its a different manufacturer, but if takata had done a more global look at what was happening, and by global, i mean, in all their air bags, i dont think this would have happened. So i think to you, that is on november 6th, a New York Times article reported that takata secretly conducted tests in 2004 at your auburn hills
Global look at what was happening on a global i mean in all their air bags, i dont think this would have happened. So to you, mr. Shimizu, and that is a november 6th New York Times article stated takata secretly conducted tests in 2004 at your auburn hills location pin response to the rere lease of metal fragments issue with the honda accord. According to the article, the steel inflators allegedly cracked during the tests and takata ordered the testing data deleted and the air bag inflators destroyed. Takata has disputed the report saying the report was based son some misunderstandings. What specifically about the report was inaccurate . Yes, senator. Again, its regarding the incident of honda vehicle in 2004 according to my knowledge it was informed to takata in may of 2005. There is no way we can do any test relating to that unfortunate incident before hand. And also the series of incident happened in 2007, and at that time we actually started investigation about the to identify the
The road have a potentially deadly defect. Takata announcing its airbags could explode with too much force sending shrapnel flying into passengers. Its been linked to deaths. Tom costello with what you need to know to stay safe on the road. Reporter the size of the recall is stunning. Nearly 34 million vehicles nationwide involved 11 different automakers. One out of every cars on the road. After five months of insisting its airbag inflaters are not defective, the Takata Corporation now admits thats not true. Takata has agreed to declare that airbag inflaters are defective. Its recalling these airbags and its nationwide. Five people in the u. S. Have been killed by defective airbags including 18yearold Ashley Parham who died after a minor fenderbender when it exploded. I literally got there in seconds and watch an 18yearold girl who had her whole life in front of her die in that vehicle. Others like randy brewer lost an eye. It makes me angry. Angry this has been an ongoing problem and
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