Current:Home > InvestFeds urge people not to put decals on steering wheels after a driver is hurt by flying metal pieces -ValueCore
Feds urge people not to put decals on steering wheels after a driver is hurt by flying metal pieces
View
Date:2025-04-19 14:00:03
DETROIT (AP) — Federal auto safety regulators are warning people not to stick decals on their steering wheels because they can be hurled at drivers if the air bags inflate in a crash.
The warning from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration comes after another driver was severely hurt by a flying emblem during a crash. The air bag inflated and sent two pieces of metal from an aftermarket decal into the driver’s face and neck.
The agency said it couldn’t say where or when the injury occurred. But it said the injury was the second it is aware of involving an aftermarket decal. In the previous case the driver lost sight in one eye after being hit by a rhinestone-adorned decal that hit them in the face, NHTSA said in a statement Tuesday.
The decals usually have an adhesive on the back and cover the vehicle’s logo in the middle of the steering wheel. But the agency says any alterations to the air bag or its cover can cause malfunctions.
The agency is urging people to avoid buying the decals and to remove them if they’re already on steering wheels.
veryGood! (17)
Related
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- Lab-grown meat isn’t on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it
- Death penalty: Alabama couple murdered in 2004 were married 55 years before tragic end
- NRA can sue ex-NY official it says tried to blacklist it after Parkland shooting, Supreme Court says
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- Takeaways from The Associated Press’ reporting on seafarers who are abandoned by shipowners in ports
- Graceland foreclosure: Emails allegedly from company claim sale of Elvis' home was a scam
- 5 family members killed after FedEx truck crashes into SUV in south Texas - Reports
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- US pledges $135 million in aid to Western-leaning Moldova to counter Russian influence
Ranking
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Massive international police operation takes down ransomware networks, arrests 4 suspects
- Former TikToker Ali Abulaban Found Guilty in 2021 Murders of His Wife and Her Friend
- US District Judge Larry Hicks dies after being struck by vehicle near Nevada courthouse
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Is 'color analysis' real? I put the viral TikTok phenomenon to the test − and was shocked.
- An Iceland volcano spews red streams of lava toward an evacuated town
- Another US MQ-9 Reaper drone goes down in Yemen, images purportedly show
Recommendation
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
France’s Macron urges a green light for Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia with Western weapons
Elevate Your Wardrobe With These H&M Finds That Look Expensive
Ohio attorney general must stop blocking proposed ban on police immunity, judges say
Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
China to impose controls on exports of aviation and aerospace equipment
Renewable Energy Wins for Now in Michigan as Local Control Measure Fails to Make Ballot
Golden Goose sneakers look used. The company could be worth $3 billion.