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Urgent ‘Do Not Drive’ recalls spike 65% since summer 2024

These recalls often involve critical safety systems, including brake failures or defective airbags that can explode

Centreville, Va.—The number of critical “Do Not Drive” recalls has jumped more than 65% since the summer of 2024, to 725,000, according to CARFAX data.

Automakers working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issue “Do Not Drive” recalls when a vehicle’s defect is so dangerous that it should not be operated under any circumstances.

The risk of a crash, fire, or serious injury is so severe that both manufacturers and federal safety regulators advise owners to park the vehicle immediately and have it towed to a dealership for repairs. These recalls often involve critical safety systems, including brake failures or defective airbags that can explode.

Here are the Top 15 states with vehicles that have a “Do Not Drive” recall:

1CA       118,400
2TX       61,200
3FL         40,600
4AZ       28,000
5OH       25,400
6PA       23,500
7NC       22,400
8GA       21,900
9TN       21,300
10IL         18,800
11SC       18,100
12VA       18,100
13NY       18,000
14MI       17,500
15WA     17,400

CARFAX data also found that the total number of vehicles in the country with at least one recall has dropped by about four million since last year, to 54.6 million vehicles with unrepaired recalls nationwide.

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