Report Indicates NHTSA Recall Investigations Are Routinely Kept From Public Eyes

Report Indicates NHTSA Recall Investigations Are Routinely Kept From Public Eyes

Herman Ray Evans was killed when the tread separated on his 2001 Ford Explorer's tire, the vehicle rolled over into the median and he was ejected, according to the Daphne, Ala,. police crash report.

Evans was in one of at least 15 fatal tire-related crashes last year in Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineers, according to news reports. In Evans' crash, the police department did not find fault with the tiremaker or Ford Motor.

But from April 2002 through 2009, there were 375 similar deaths in mostly older-model Explorers and Mountaineers — nearly four times the number that led to the Ford/Firestone fiasco in 2000, according to an analysis of federal fatality data by the research firm Quality Control Systems. Still, neither the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration nor Ford Motor recalled the vehicles.


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knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 2/25/2013 7:25:20 PM
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If that was Toyota it would have been all over the news and the lawsuits would still be in effect.


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