
Honda says there are more than 60,000 people still driving their vehicles equipped with a specific air bag related to the massive Takata recall that has been called a “ticking time bomb” by industry experts. This detail came out in an exclusive from the Washington Post asking the question why 62,307 people in the U.S. are “still driving around with explosive devices in their cars.” The Washington Post article came to this finding while highlighting the story in the death of Jewel Brangman, who was killed 10 years ago in a “relatively minor crash” when her fatal air bag exploded with metal shrapnel and severed her carotid artery.
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From the Texas Trial Lawyers Association news release.