NHTSA expands investigation into Honda vehicles over inadvertent automatic emergency braking systems
The probe, now including 295,125 vehicles, examines unintended braking leading to crashes and injuries in the 2019–2023 models
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced an expansion and escalation of its investigation into approximately 295,125 vehicles manufactured by American Honda, according to a report published by Reuters on Jan. 20.
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