WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has nominated an Apple executive to serve as the nation's top auto safety regulator overseeing a number of ongoing safety probes into Tesla.
President Trump has nominated an executive from Apple to run the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Jonathan Morrison (not ...
An Apple lawyer believed to have worked on the canceled Apple Car project has been appointed to the National Highway Traffic ...
President Donald Trump has chosen Jonathan Morrison, an Apple executive, to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, per a Senate filing.
Elon Musk has long railed against the U.S. government, saying numerous investigations and safety programs have stymied Tesla, ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it has opened an engineering analysis into 129,092 U ...
The clearance between the rear brake hose and wheel may allow mud and dirt to build up, which can damage the brake hose and ...
An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
Dirt buildup inside the wheels of four-wheel-drive 2024 and 2025 Tacomas equipped with a specific wheel and brake setup could ...
US President Donald Trump has nominated John Morrison, an Apple employee and former chief counsel of NHTSA, to lead the major auto safety regulator.
Days after a Tesla Cybertruck wrapped itself around a pole while the carmaker's infamous "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) feature was turned on, yet another video of a terrifying run-in involving the vehicle ...