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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration agrees and has declined to issue a recall.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Another group, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, is studying cognitive distraction caused by the new technologies with a report expected late this year.
WSJ: Just Ahead: Cars That Tweet, Buy Tickets
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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says while sleep is the best cure, drinking two cups of coffee, followed by a 15-to-20-minute nap, can refresh some drivers for a short period of time.
WSJ: Drowsy driving remains an elusive highway dilemma
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Plug In Cars' anonymous source also made mention of sales, which have reportedly slowed practically to a halt after the auto was was recalled by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration in August thanks to safety equipment issues.
ENGADGET: Coda sheds 15 percent of workforce, has reportedly sold fewer than 100 sedans
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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's elaborate proposal to update the 30-year-old regulations that govern the fuel economy of U.S. pickups, minivans and SUVs released yesterday may or may not end up make the United States less thirsty for oil.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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To date, 8.1 million vehicles worldwide have been recalled by the manufacturer, with the possibility of more to come after Thursday's announcement by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration of a formal investigation into brake problems with the 2010 Prius.
CNN: Fact Check: Toyota not alone in acceleration problems