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The head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration praised automakers Thursday for moving faster to recall flawed vehicles, singling out Toyota Motor Corp. for its improvements.

In a Detroit News interview this week, NHTSA chief David Strickland said the agency has "increased the pace" of investigations.




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The head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration praised automakers Thursday for moving faster to recall flawed vehicles, singling out Toyota Motor Corp. for its improvements.

In a Detroit News interview this week, NHTSA chief David Strickland said the agency has "increased the pace" of investigations.

"We are now seeing the manufacturers stepping up, looking harder at their own decisions," Strickland said, adding that automakers are making "the right decisions in terms of safety and consumers."





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