A Call for General Motors to Fill Gaps in Safety Inquiry
Federal safety regulators indicated on Wednesday that General Motors had yet to turn over significant information related to a defective ignition switch that has been linked to 13 deaths and the recall of 1.6 million cars.
A list of 107 questions to G.M. from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration underscores the significant gaps in the chronology of events that the automaker turned over to the safety agency last month.
It also shows how slow the agency has been to respond to the deadly ignition problem, which has plagued the Chevrolet Cobalt and several other models for nearly a decade.
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