NHTSA Center Stage in Senate Oversight Committee Hearing - Tire Review Magazine

NHTSA Center Stage in Senate Oversight Committee Hearing

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight, Federal Rights and Agency Action took shots at NHTSA during a Nov. 25 hearing, with some members calling the agency ineffective.

They held a hearing titled, “Updated: Justice Denied: Rules Delayed on Auto Safety and Mental Health.”

The auto safety-oriented hearing featured a range of witnesses, including law professors, former legislators and Clarence Ditlow, executive director at the Center of Auto Safety in Washington, D.C.

The hearing discussed NHTSA’s shortcomings as a rulemaking agency. Some defended the agency, while others argued that it has failed to do what it was originally designed to do.

Most obviously on that list, from a tire industry standpoint, is the well overdue, final rulemaking on the tire testing, labeling and consumer education program that became law with the Energy Bill of 2007.   

According to witness Thomas McGarity of the University of Texas law school, “NHTSA has effectively given up on rulemaking unless specifically required by statute, focusing instead on its statutory power to force the recall of motor vehicles that contain ‘defects’ related to safety performance. The move away from rulemaking to adjudication gives the agency the flexibility to allow policies to evolve through the gradual process of stare decisis.”           

Ditlow voiced similar opinions toward NHTSA throughout his testimony. He said: “NHTSA is a wonderful agency with a vital mission but it is woefully underfunded … During the first five years after its creation in 1966, NHTSA issued more safety standards than it did in the next 40 years. Many of the original standards such as seat back strength and head restraints are woefully out of date. With rare exception, revision of the original standards or issuance of major new standards came from Congressional mandates. Today, standards issued by NHTSA on its own tend to be relatively minor or without significant industry opposition such as low-speed vehicles, wheel chair lifts and alternative fuel systems.”            

Ditlow also expressed concern about the lack of initiative NHTSA has been taking. “Failure to issue effective rules result in large recalls that cost the auto industry lost profits and the public lost lives,” he said.

On the other side, Cary Coglianese of the University of Pennsylvania law school, defended NHTSA. “Despite widespread acceptance by virtually every major scholar of administrative law, the claim that NHTSA has retreated from rulemaking and shifted instead to recalls does not bear the weight of scrutiny. NHTSA has continued to issue a substantial body of new regulations even in wake of judicial losses that have been thought to have been paralyzing to the agency. Its recalls did not increase in the aftermath of either the agency’s losses in rulemaking challenges or its wins in recall litigation.

“When a broad sweep of NHTSA’s litigated cases is considered, it is clear that NHTSA has not been beleaguered by high levels of judicial invalidations,” he continued. “The way that NHTSA rules declined after an initial flurry of regulatory activity appears more likely explained by the life cycle of implementing a new statute, diminished public support for auto safety regulation, or changing patterns in the agency’s operations and research budget.”            

You May Also Like

Giti Tire Manufacturing awarded by Chester County Chamber of Commerce

Giti Tire said it has been a supporter of education, organized farmer’s markets and participated in community food drives.

Giti-Chamber-Award

Giti Tire Manufacturing (USA) received the Industry of the Year Award from the Chester County Chamber of Commerce. Among its initiatives, Giti Tire said it has been a staunch supporter of education, sponsoring the Giti Math & Science competition in collaboration with the Chester County School District since 2018.

Atturo Tire secures Cubs Radio sponsorship for 2024 season

In addition to the in-game sponsorship of stolen bases, Atturo will run audio commercials during game day broadcasts throughout the season.

Cubs-Atturo-sponsorship
RNR Tire Express opens nominations for 2024 Mother’s Day Giveaway

This year’s event includes $100,000 in prizes, as well as a new 2024 Buick Encore for one select nominee.

RNR-Mothers-Day-giveaway
Two Chapel Hill Tire locations earn the Blue Seal of Excellence

The Blue Seal of Excellence is a mark of distinction bestowed by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

Chapel-Hill-Tire-Atlantic-Avenue-in-Raleigh
Ascenso now accepting submissions for Farm Service Truck Technician Program

Eligible nominees are agriculture, construction and industrial tire technicians with at least five years of service in the US.

Ascenso-Technician-Recognition-2024-Logo

Other Posts

McCarthy Tire Service opens commercial wheel refreshing facility

According to the company, the facility has the ability to refinish over 1,000 wheels per day.

McCarthy-Tire-wheel-refreshing-facility
Bartec TPMS adds Joe Miller to its field service team

Miller previously spent four years with Snap-on as an equipment specialist, and most recently with GPC/NAPA at the St. Louis company-owned auto parts stores.

Joe-Miller-Bartec
TBC promotes Don Byrd to president and CEO

Byrd joined TBC in April 2018 as executive vice president of TBC and president & COO of National Tire Wholesale (NTW).

Don-Byrd-TBC-1400
Yokohama Rubber partners with Haupt Racing Team

Yokohama Rubber said it is aiming for victories at the Nürburgring 24-Hour Race and Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie (NLS) with Advan tires.

Yokohama-HRT-Advan