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In previous congressional hearings on auto safety, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's shortcomings in major defect cases were largely cast as the result of corporate deception and a lack of agency resources.

But a yearlong audit released last week by the U.S. Transportation Department's inspector general zeroed in on NHTSA's own failures, and made clear that its problems go much deeper than funding.

It also added pressure on Rosekind, NHTSA's administrator since December, to push through significant reforms to justify the additional funds and powers he has sought for the agency.



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NHTSA Told To Get Their Act Together First Then Additional Funding Will Follow

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