US regulators stepping up pace of Takata air bag recall
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Washington
US federal officials involved in the largest car recall in history are taking steps to ensure that the vehicles most at risk for deadly air bag explosions receive replacement parts first.
With 29 million cars already under recall and the number expected to grow to 42 million vehicles, replacements for air bag inflaters made by the Japanese firm Takata cannot be produced fast enough to meet demand.
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