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Auto Alliance Statement on National “Click It or Ticket” Campaign
For Immediate Release // May 17, 2012Even with all of the innovative safety technologies and innovations that automakers are putting into new vehicles, safety belts are still the most effective and important safety equipment found in every auto.
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15% Ethanol Fuel Raises Consumer Concerns; New Study Demonstrates Vehicle Failures in Popular Models
For Immediate Release // May 16, 2012Consumers could be paying more to repair their cars due to the adverse effects of fuel containing 15 percent ethanol (E15), according to new results from a two-year study on engine durability.
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Report: Auto Sector Fueling Government Coffers
For Immediate Release // April 10, 2012A new report from a leading industry research group documents that more than $135 billion in federal and state revenue is generated by the auto industry and from drivers and car owners nationwide.
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Statement on NHTSA’s “Where’s baby? Look before you lock.” campaign
For Immediate Release // April 3, 2012Keeping people – especially children – safe in and around autos is our top concern, so the Alliance welcomes and supports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) ‘Where’s baby? Look before you lock.’ campaign, which will educate parents and caregivers about the risks of leaving children unattended in a vehicle – even for just a few moments.
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AAOS and Auto Alliance Unveil 2012 Campaign: A Reminder that an Automobile’s Most Advanced Safety Feature is the Driver
For Immediate Release // March 26, 2012Orthopaedic Surgeons, Automakers Continue Effort to Help People Keep their Eyes on the Road and Hands on the Wheel to Avoid Injuries
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Prepared Remarks of Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers President and CEO Mitch Bainwol before the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade
For Immediate Release // March 22, 2012As the Committee considers the road ahead for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) it is important to bear in mind the broader context of motor vehicle safety in the U.S. today.
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Auto Alliance Testimony on NHTSA Visual–Manual Driver Distraction Guidelines for In–Vehicle Electronic Devices
For Immediate Release // March 13, 2012Digital technology has created a connected culture that has forever changed society. Managing these technologies in the driving environment is an important component in the comprehensive strategy to address distracted driving concerns.
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