Md. First State to Remind Drivers of Recalls

April 19, 2018
The state program could potentially send recalls to owners that might have missed the manufacturer's notice due to moving or cars being resold.

April 19, 2018—Maryland launched a program in the beginning of April, to notify owners of their vehicle recalls, reported WTOP.

Maryland launched a pilot program that uses registered vehicle identification numbers to notify owners of recalls. 

The program is funded by a $22,300 grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), according to the report. The state program could potentially send recalls to owners that might have missed the manufacturer's notice due to moving or cars being resold.

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