Ford Motor Co. will offer a 15-year extended warranty across a variety of its vehicles that contain rearview cameras.
Ford issued a recall for almost 300,000 top-selling vehicles due to an issue that could restrict visibility and increase the risk of a crash.
More than 291,000 Ford vehicles are recalled due to faulty rearview camera displays, posing safety concerns for drivers.
Ford’s long year of recalls continues with the latest out for 292,000 F-Series Super Duty trucks affected by faulty backup ...
CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. - The Chincoteague Police Department has announced the installation of new CCTV cameras at key intersections and high-traffic areas across the community in the hopes of enhancing ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is set to soon ban speed cameras across the province, but is now musing about “cameras on crime” instead to target stolen cars and home invasion suspects. Ford has announced ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A federal law required all new cars to be equipped with backup cameras after May 2018. The mandate was ...
MAKIKI, Hawaii (Island News) -- More eyes are on city parks. That's one of the ways the city's hoping to combat crime with its new surveillance cameras. At Sheridan Community Park, the city is ...
WASHINGTON — A Pennsylvania congressman is defending his effort to eliminate Washington D.C.'s automated traffic enforcement system, pushing back against critics who say Congress shouldn't be ...
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