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  • AUTO

    Ethics dilemmas may hold back autonomous cars: study

    AFP, Published on 24/06/2016

    » WASHINGTON - If it has to make a choice, will your autonomous car kill you or pedestrians on the street?

  • AUTO

    EU cars to be fitted with automatic dial for help

    Published on 29/04/2015

    » STRASBOURG — The European Parliament voted Tuesday to require all cars European Union-wide to be fitted out by 2018 with an automatic dial-up system so emergency workers can get to crash sites as swiftly as possible.

  • AUTO

    Honda cuts profit forecasts

    Published on 30/01/2015

    » TOKYO - Honda Motor Co on Friday trimmed its earnings estimates for the current business year through March, citing weak sales in Japan and China as well as the costs of global recalls linked to air bags provided by Takata Corp.

  • AUTO

    Honda to use air bags from Takata rival

    Published on 24/01/2015

    » NEW YORK — Honda Motor Co will use air bags from a competitor of embattled Japanese auto parts supplier Takata Corp for the newest version of its best-selling Accord sedan set to go on sale in August 2017, Reuters news service reported Friday.

  • AUTO

    Honda to recall 3m more cars across US

    Published on 06/12/2014

    » TOKYO — Honda Motor Co said Friday it expects to recall about 3 million more cars in the United States as it will expand a recall campaign across the country for potentially defective air bags produced by Japanese supplier Takata Corp.

  • AUTO

    Ford expands air bag recall

    Associated Press, Published on 15/11/2014

    » DETROIT — The death of a pregnant Malaysian woman in a car crash involving a faulty air bag has led to another United States recall, as the auto industry struggles with a widening problem across the globe.

  • AUTO

    Driving bans for repeat offenders

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/06/2014

    » Traffic violaters face tougher restrictions in an attempt to reduce Thailand's appalling highway death toll. The new regulations will first apply to public vehicle drivers but all drivers will be eventually covered.

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