Ford's rear camera recall is now up to 1.4 million cars, including 360,000 Mustangs and 515,000 Edges. Ford estimates a defect rate of 2.7%.
As a result, there have been 18 crashes, 195 owner complaints, and 44,123 warranty claims, but no injuries related to the issue, according to documents provided by Ford to the National Highway Traffic ...
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government plans to introduce legislation next month to ban automated speed enforcement cameras in Ontario. Ford made the announcement to ban speed cameras at a ...
Flanked by signs with the speed limit and flashing lights, Premier Doug Ford announced that his government will introduce legislation in the coming weeks to ban speed cameras in Ontario, at a press ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says “enough is enough” when it comes to automated speed enforcement cameras in the province and on Thursday announced legislation to ban them when Queen’s Park reconvenes in ...
Ford Motor Company has initiated a recall for approximately 1.45 million vehicles across the US, citing concerns with a defective rear-view camera system. The recall impacts a range of models, ...
This latest recall follows one previously announced in May 2025 when Ford recalled more than one million vehicles due to a software issue that could cause the backup camera to delay, freeze, or fail ...
TORONTO - Ontario’s chiefs of police are coming out strongly in favour of speed cameras, after Premier Doug Ford threatened to get rid of them provincewide. The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Thursday morning that his government will soon table legislation to ban the use of speed cameras — a traffic enforcement tool Ford has called an ineffective "tax grab." ...