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General Motors filed a petition with NHTSA for the fourth straight year to avoid recalling millions of vehicles with Takata airbag inflators.
The petition was posted in the Federal Register on Wednesday by NHTSA but was originally filed by GM in January.
In a 2015 agreement with the U.S. government, Takata declared GM's front passenger inflators defective.
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