The transport ministry issued two decrees on Monday regulating over 80,000 recalls, mostly for potentially fatal Takata airbags, over an ambitious...
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Cyprus has issued a recall for 276 vehicles, of which 138 have been identified to carry faulty Takata airbags that have to be urgently replaced. Their circulation licenses and road worthiness certificates have been suspended and owners are strongly advised to avoid driving these cars. Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades issued two decrees, for the recall of these cars, the rest being for faulty or dangerous brakes. In all, about 71,000 vehicles have been identified to have Takata airbags, which Vafeades said should be replaced over the next eight months. Distributors are expected to contact the Road Transport Department which, in
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