Showing posts with label auto safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto safety. Show all posts

Monday, April 24, 2017

Critics fear Trump will tap auto exec for NHTSA



President Donald Trump meets with Mary Barra in January.
(Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP)




Critics fear Trump will tap auto exec for NHTSA


Washington — Car-safety advocates are worried that President Donald Trump might turn over the keys to the agency charged with regulating the safety of the nation’s automobiles to someone from within the industry’s ranks.
Rosemary Shahan, president of the Sacramento, Calif.-based Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety group, said she would not be surprised if Trump reaches out to an auto executive to fill the position of National Highway Traffic Safety administrator, vacant since Trump took office in January.
“He has a penchant of appointing people who have been regulated and allowing them to dismantle agencies,” Shahan continued. “You have all these companies who have been under investigations for safety violations recently. I wouldn’t be surprised if he appointed somebody from one of them. It would be consistent with his other appointments.”
No names for candidates appear to be circulating among industry and government insiders in Washington. Several have said it does not appear that filling the position is a high priority for the president, who has yet to make numerous appointments in the government.
But Shahan speculates on one potential candidate: General Motors Co. Chairman and CEO Mary Barra.
“He seems to be very friendly with her,” Shahan said of Trump’s relationship with GM’s chief, noting he has named Barra to a Strategic and Policy Forum that advises him on economic issues and jobs growth, and met with her in Washington on at least two occasions.
The White House declined to comment on the president’s plans for filling the vacancy. GM would not comment on whether Barra would be interested in the regulatory job.
Barra, who became the first woman to lead an automaker in January 2014, is in a strong position at her company, which is posting record profits. She has assembled a cohesive team of executives who all stand to earn substantial bonuses if they remain with the company.
Trump has appointed other high-level business executives to serve in his Cabinet: Former Exxon Mobile CEO Rex Tillerson is U.S. secretary of state. Investor Wilbur Ross is commerce secretary. Additionally, Trump selected school-choice advocate Betsy DeVos, a West Michigan GOP mega-donor and philanthropist, to be his education secretary. World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon leads the Small Business Administration.
“If he appoints someone from the auto industry, there is going to be a lot of concern on the Hill and among groups like ours,” said former Public Citizen president Joan Claybrook, who was National Highway Traffic Safety administrator during the Carter administration in the late 1970s. “That’s a real conflict of interest. You need someone who is more even-minded about what needs to be done.”
Trump has signed an executive order that requires the federal government to cut two regulations for every one that’s enacted. He has proposed cutting $2.4 billion, or 13 percent, from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s current budget levels as part of his effort to cut non-military spending by $54 billion to support an increase in defense funding. NHTSA is a subsidiary of the transportation department.
Shahan, the safety group president, expressed concern that an industry insider would target regulations that address auto safety.
“He’s on a deregulation kick,” she said. “That’s not comforting. That’s worrisome. Is the new administrator at NHTSA going to deregulate auto safety? He’s so fixated on threats from outside the U.S. that he doesn’t consider that there are threats to us domestically like auto crashes. When he talks about threats to our safety, he’s talking about ISIS.”
NHTSA and other federal agencies have career staffers who remain in place when presidential administrations change. It will likely be hard for Trump to make drastic changes to auto regulations before naming a new top highway safety cop.
Jeff Davis, senior fellow with the independent Eno Center for Transportation think tank in Washington, said Trump is not tardy with his NHTSA choice by recent historical standards. He noted that Obama did not nominate his first NHTSA administrator until nearly 11 months after taking office. President George W. Bush did not nominate his first until five months after moving into the White House. And President Bill Clinton did not nominate his first NHTSA administrator until 13 months after taking office.
Davis said the NHTSA vacancy is not impeding the Trump administration’s ability to police safety regulations.
“Legally, the authority to issue and revise motor vehicle safety standards ... is vested in the secretary of transportation,” he said. “The secretary can delegate or un-delegate that authority to the NHTSA administrator as they see fit, but the important thing is that the regulation-and-recall process can be carried out by the career staff of NHTSA and put into legal effect by the secretary in the absence of a confirmed NHTSA administrator.”
Claybrook, the former NHTSA administrator, said she started working at the agency three months after Jimmy Carter became president. “Agency heads are usually the last ones to get appointed,” she said.
But she said the highway safety agency needs a strong administrator because it has “always been a bit of a stepchild among agencies” and it is “desperately underfunded.”
“You need someone who is talented to fight those battles,” she said of the effort to convince Congress to spend more money on such things as hiring staff to monitor potential safety recalls. “There are quite a number of opportunities to save lives that there is no leadership on right now.”

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2017/04/24/trump-transportation/100830872/

Monday, September 5, 2016

GM recall survivors group launches Detroit billboard


GMRecallSurvivors.com have erected a billboard to raise awareness about the government's failures to regulate auto safety and prevent deaths caused by GM ignition switches. 

This is not to take away from their heroic efforts which have successfully rallied support and remembrance of those who lost their lives because of GM's failures, rather to call attention to the failures of many others, including TOYOTA, JEEP, TESLA, OTHER MANUFACTURERS, the failure of NHTSA to respond, the failure of government to react to protect consumers. 





Big Corporations have taken over government, budgets have been slashed and government no longer fulfills its obligation to protect consumers. 

The bloody Takata Airbag deaths define part of the grisly toll: 





It's time to change all that!!

How curious is this?: U.S. probes 408,000 Jeep SUVs for rollaway incidents


NHTSA'S White Wash!


Toyota had received more than 37,900 complaints

 concerning the ETCS, which have been installed in 

Toyota-brand vehicles sold in the United States since 

1998.

+ 37,900 complaints ignored by Toyota



Automakers Are Companies and Don’t Care About You

Defining an industry that eschews safety...

NHTSA ignored 4,150 COMPLAINTS?





GM recall survivors group launches Detroit billboard



Melissa Burden, The Detroit News

September 2, 2016

A group associated with victims of General Motors Co.’s faulty ignition switches is paying for a billboard in Detroit that aims to remind employees and CEO Mary Barra of the company’s promise to improve its safety record.

The billboard with the message “Let’s make sure they never forget” goes up Monday and will be visible in September near the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and the W. Fisher Service Drive along I-75 in Detroit.

The billboard shows pictures of six young people who died in crashes, including Laura Christian’s birth daughter. Amber Marie Rose was 16 when she died in a 2005 accident in a Chevrolet Cobalt tied to the ignition switch defect. The billboard includes a Barra quote from a 2014 Congressional hearing: “I never want anyone associated with GM to forget what happened.”

Christian is the founder of GM Recall Survivors, which includes family and friends of those killed and injured in crashes tied to GM’s defective ignition switches.

“We’re trying to raise awareness, obviously, for auto safety and at the same time provoke GM to truly commit to safety,” Christian said Friday. “In the meantime, we want other folks to not forget that auto safety is a serious issue. This is an ongoing issue. And until we get new laws, we’re going to lose more people.”

GM Recall Survivors is planning a news conference at 11 a.m. Sept. 16 near GM’s headquarters in Detroit. Christian, a Maryland native, said she has invited Barra. Christian seeks Barra’s support of its efforts to create greater accountability for executives in cases of deadly recalls and banning sales of recalled used cars until they are fixed.

GM on Friday said it was aware of the billboard, but did not comment.

The automaker in early 2014 recalled 2.59 million older Chevrolet Cobalts, Saturn Ions and other cars for defective ignition switches that can inadvertently shut off the engine, disabling power steering and air bags.

The ignition switch defect ultimately was tied to 124 deaths and GM established a victims compensation fund for families of those who died and hundreds of people who were injured. Last September, GM agreed to pay a $900 million fine to the Department of Justice, and, it agreed to three years of oversight by a federal monitor as part of a deferred prosecution agreement. It also paid a then-record $35 million fine in 2014 to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the delayed recall.

The billboard mentions May 6, 2017, in Washington, D.C., as a “Stand for Justice” event that the group is organizing to lobby legislators to enact laws to protect Americans from defective automobiles.

Christian said she hopes the billboard will get the public’s attention and to support law changes: “I hope it awakens some folks that this is something that can happen to them and to their family.”


http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-motors/2016/09/02/gm-recall-billboard/89779404/




Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Imagine.....you have a car accident....



...maybe minor....and the air bag that's supposed to protect you sends shrapnel into your  face.....




This should NOT be an indictment of a single manufacturer.

It's an indictment of NHTSA that has failed to protect consumers.

It's an indictment of the Auto Industry that has run AMOK, jeopardizing not only the lives of owners, but innocent victims.

Example after Example shows the Auto Industry is placing PROFITS before SAFETY.



Takata panel taps former NHTSA heads to lead investigation

By Justin King
Tuesday, Jan 20th, 2015

The panel's leader, former Transportation secretary Samuel Skinner, has hired former NHTSA administrators John Snow, Marion Blakey and Jeffrey Runge, along with Northwestern University engineering-school dean Julio Ottino, former auto executive Nelda Conners and health-care executive John Landgraf.

"We basically have the authority from Takata to spend whatever's necessary," Skinner told The Detroit News in an interview. "And it's going to be done thoroughly."

Amid lingering questions over defective airbag inflators, the panel has been tasked with determining the source and extent of any quality problems. The team will help the company reform its practices and structure, if deemed necessary, to help navigate the current crisis and rebuild its tarnished reputation.

The Japanese supplier currently faces criminal investigations at the federal and state level in the US, alongside numerous civil lawsuits related to the exploding airbag inflators



Another Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card ...just like TOYOTA!







Read more: http://www.leftlanenews.com/takata-review-panel-taps-former-nhtsa-heads-to-lead-investigation.html#ixzz3PPPGyIUy











JUST MY OPINION...AT THE MOMENT!



Saturday, December 6, 2014

Once upon a time.....



...the LEMON LADY had a car accident......


Cars don't fare well when they hit BIG TREES!


THE LEMON LADY conducted some research.....bored herself silly in the process!







At that time, FORD installed KILL SWITCHES in the trunk that SHUT OFF the electric fuel pump on IMPACT!







There were a number of other features that defined Ford's emphasis on SAFETY......until.....







.....the MERCURY SABLE came slowly to rest on someone's lawn because the KILL SWITCH shut off the ignition.


NO ONE ELSE WAS INJURED, the MERCURY SABLE didn't hit the house [and there were people at home at the time ......



No accidents are planned and one can't anticipate every circumstance.....
 



There have been 2 HIGH PROFILE CASES in which it appears that TOYOTAS have ACCELERATED ON IMPACT.


This nice lady is Noriko Uno....




...Noriko Uno's TOYOTA was struck by another ......





..Noriko Uno's last minutes were filled with terror trying to stop her RUNAWAY TOYOTA.



After being struck in the rear, Albert Campbell's TOYOTA SOLARA slammed into KinderCare.....





Blood test results released in KinderCare crash

Winter Park, FL —
The Florida Highway Patrol released the Blood Alcohol test results taken from 61-year-old Albert Dean Campbell the day of the KinderCare day care crash. Campbell was the driver of the 2006 Toyota Solara that was forced into the day care center after being struck by a Dodge Durango.
 
Campbell voluntarily gave a blood draw at the scene of the crash that killed four-year-old Lily Quintus and injured 13 others. The results released Thursday showed there were no drugs or alcohol in Campbells system.

- See more at: http://www.news965.com/news/news/local/blood-test-results-released-kindercare-crash/nfcJK/#sthash.aXGSezpJ.dpuf



Mr. Campbell testified that he APPLIED THE BRAKES ATTEMPTING TO STOP HIS TOYOTA.


If Mr. Campbell applied the BRAKES and his TOYOTA didn't stop, who is asking WHY?


Mr. Campbell is NOT charged and has no reason to lie or falsify his testimony. Does he?

Surely Mr. Campbell lives with the impact of the KinderCare accident.



Shouldn't we be wondering?


In TOYOTA's arrogance and pretense to produce 'SAFE VEHICLES,' why doesn't TOYOTA have a simple KILL SWITCH?







JUST MY OPINION AT THE MOMENT





Friday, June 13, 2014

TOYOTA RECALL



You are receiving this message because you have requested to be notified if there is a safety recall regarding Vehicles from NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation.

Please click on the following NHTSA Campaign ID links to view the recall information.
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :14V312
Manufacturer :Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
Make / Model Years :LEXUS / 2002-2004
PONTIAC / 2003-2004
TOYOTA / 2002-2004
Subject :Passenger Side Front Air Bag Inflator may Rupture
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close RECALL Subject : Passenger Side Front Air Bag Inflator may Rupture