Consumer Auto Safety Groups Aim for Zero Takata Airbag Death

Consumer Auto Safety Groups Aim for Zero Takata Airbag Deaths in 2023

It's a brand new year - and consumer auto safety groups are hoping to avoid further deaths from faulty Takata airbags - by raising awareness about the ongoing recall. More than 41 million vehicles from 34 brands from model years 2000 to 2018 are affected. Michael Brooks, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, warned that the ammonium nitrate that causes the airbags to inflate has become unstable and can explode with even a small fender bender. ...

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