NHTSA SaferCar Digital Platform

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NHTSA SaferCar Digital Platform

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Protect
the people
you love.

Watching out for the people you love is your #1
priority. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
offers easy-to-access tools to help keep them safe. Simply
log on to safercar.gov and sign up to receive an email
notification for all safety recalls that may apply to your
vehicle, so you can get it fixed before something goes
dangerously wrong. Also, when you believe your car has a
safety problem or defect — including your brakes, steering,
tires or anything else that could impact the safety of your
vehicle — log on to safercar.gov to report it to NHTSA.
That way, the agency can alert other drivers and inform
manufacturers of possible safety defects that need to be
addressed. NHTSA also offers a search tool that lets you
enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly
learn if your vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety
recall. Many of these safety tools are available on the
SaferCar mobile app, so you have a way to help keep your
family safer right at your fingertips.

The #1 reason
to report vehicle
safety defects:

safercar.gov
Keep your family safe.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov

Do it for the
smallest reasons.

Safe cars
save lives.

Keep your family safe.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov
Keep your family safe.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

You drive
auto safety.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
makes it easy to exercise your power to keep people
in cars safe. Simply log on to safercar.gov and report any
safety problems you detect with your vehicle — including
your brakes, steering, tires or anything else that could impact
the safety of your car. This information can help us alert
other owners and influence manufacturers to fix potentially
dangerous safety problems. You can also sign up for a simple
email alert that lets you know when your vehicle has a recall
and the appropriate steps to take. NHTSA even offers a
search tool that lets you enter your Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) to quickly learn if your vehicle has not been
repaired. Many of these safety tools are available on the
SaferCar mobile app, so the power to improve auto safety
really is in your hands.

THE POWER
BEHIND AUTO SAFETY:

YOU.

safercar.gov
You have the power
to make cars safer.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

REMEMBER,YOU'RE IN THE

DRIVER’S SEAT.

safercar.gov
You have the power
to make cars safer.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

THE SAFEST
DRIVING MANEUVER
YOU CAN DO

OUTSIDE YOUR CAR.

safercar.gov
You have the power
to make cars safer.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

Safety is a
responsibility
we all share.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
believes that when everyone participates in auto safety,
it makes us all safer. That’s the goal behind several of our
online initiatives. The first uses the power of information to
help many. Vehicle owners can go to safercar.gov and report
any safety issues they may be having with their cars —
including those related to brakes, steering, tires or anything
else that could impact vehicle safety. Reporting issues like
these could benefit other owners and help NHTSA pressure
manufacturers to fix potentially dangerous safety defects.
Another initiative gives vehicle owners lifesaving information
about recalls for their cars. NHTSA even offers a search tool
that lets you enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
to quickly learn if your vehicle has not been repaired as part
of a safety recall. To have all of this information at your
fingertips, you can download the SaferCar app. Working
together, we can drive safety forward.

The right
thing to do
if something’s
wrong with
your car.
You can
save a life
in 10 minutes
or less.
Where your
clicks can
actually
stop crashes.

safercar.gov
Do your part to
ensure auto safety.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov
Do your part to
ensure auto safety.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov
Do your part to
ensure auto safety.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

Turn your
frustration
into action.

Vehicle defects or problems can be frustrating. Share
your frustration with us, and get something done that
could save lives. By visiting safercar.gov, you can report
any safety issues you are having with your vehicle —
including those related to brakes, steering, tires or anything
else that could impact the safety of your car. Reporting
issues could also benefit other owners and help the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration pressure
manufacturers to fix potentially dangerous safety defects.
You can also sign up to receive email notifications with
lifesaving information about safety recalls for your vehicle.
NHTSA even offers a search tool that lets you enter your
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly learn if your
vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety recall. To
have all this information in the palm of your hand, you can
download the SaferCar app. Don’t get frustrated — take
positive steps to make everyone safer.

SHARE YOUR
@#&%! CAR’S PROBLEM
WITH US.

They’re not just
annoying. They can
be dangerous.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov

They’re not just
annoying. They can
be dangerous.

DON’T GET MAD.
REPORT IT.

Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.
CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov

They’re not just
annoying. They can
be dangerous.
Report vehicle
safety defects and
get recall alerts.

GOOD DRIVERS
TELL ON THEIR CARS.

CLICK HERE4

safercar.gov


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