NTSB Finds Ford's BlueCruise Driver Assistance System At Fault For Two Fatal Collisions

4/1/2026
Impact: -80
Consumer Cyclical

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has found Ford Motor Co. liable for two fatal collisions involving its BlueCruise Driver Assistance system, which failed to stop for stationary vehicles in 2024. In both incidents, no braking or steering was recorded before impact, resulting in the deaths of two drivers and minor injuries to the Ford driver. The NTSB has called for stronger safety standards and improved driver monitoring systems, while Ford plans to introduce 'eyes-off' technology by 2028. Following the news, Ford's stock rose 2.94% to $11.54.

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