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United States upgrades probe into emergency situation braking problems in certain Honda vehicles

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Security Administration said on Monday it is broadening and upgrading a probe into about 295,125 American Honda cars over reports of crashes and injuries due to their automatic emergency situation braking systems.

According to the reports, the automatic emergency braking system in these lorries was triggering unintentionally, which increases the threat of a crash due to the quick deceleration.

The problem affects the 2019-2022 models of the Honda Insight, a hybrid electrical car, and the Honda Passport SUV, according to the U.S. vehicle safety regulator.

The regulator said it is upgrading the probe from March to an engineering analysis, and broadening it to include 2023 Honda Passport lorries.

Engineering analysis is a necessary step before the NHTSA could require a recall.

The NHTSA stated Honda provided an analysis of the declared flaw and specified that some consumers might have perhaps had an insufficient understanding of the braking system and its limitations.

The company's report states that the Workplace of Defects Examination got 106 problems, which included reports of three crashes and two injuries.

Honda did not instantly respond to a Reuters request for remark.

(source: Reuters)