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Honda Accord and CR-V Emergency Braking System
Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

On Feb 24, 2022, Newsweek reported in part:

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating 278 complaints about certain Honda vehicles' automatic emergency braking systems, which are said to be randomly stopping cars.

Of the over 200 complaints, six said the braking caused "a collision with minor injuries," as the cars' sudden slowing down made them more vulnerable to being rear-ended, NHTSA documents said. The affected vehicles are 2018-2019 Honda Accords and 2017-2019 Honda CR-Vs, according to the NHTSA.

The agency estimated the problem could affect more than 1.7 million Honda models, potentially leading to another recall for the company after thousands of Hondas were recalled in December 2021.

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