NTSB Analysis Cites Deficiencies in Tire Recall System


On average, about 500 people die and 19,000 become injured from approximately 33,000 tire-related accidents annually in the United States.  On October 27, 2015, the National Transportation Safety Board reported a special investigation regarding tire safety.  The report detailed deficiencies in the current methodology used in recalling and registering car tires.  The NTSB report suggests that the tire and automotive industries should significantly improve communication to consumers regarding car tire safety.  According to the NTSB, tire manufacturers are typically unable to contact most tire owners.


“Our investigation revealed that very few tires are actually registered for recall purposes.  So manufacturers cannot contact drivers if their tires need to be recalled, which can place the drivers and their passengers at risk of a tire-related crash.  Few people are aware that tires must be registered so that they can be recalled if they are defective,” said Christopher A. Hart – Chairman of the NTSB.


For more information about the NTSB car tire safety analysis visit: https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/PR20151027.aspx

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