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Recalled vehicles 'go untraced' Recalled vehicles 'go untraced'
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Car makers failed to trace more than 100,000 potentially defective vehicles last year, government figures reveal. Manufacturers failed to trace more than 100,000 potentially defective vehicles last year, government figures reveal.
The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (Vosa) said one in 12 vehicles called back after manufacturers found safety concerns had failed to turn up.The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (Vosa) said one in 12 vehicles called back after manufacturers found safety concerns had failed to turn up.
Recalls have followed worries over brakes, steering and seatbelt systems.Recalls have followed worries over brakes, steering and seatbelt systems.
Vosa, which enforces vehicle recalls, said it was making progress on raising success rates, but the RAC Foundation said: "Lives could be at risk."Vosa, which enforces vehicle recalls, said it was making progress on raising success rates, but the RAC Foundation said: "Lives could be at risk."
Making progressMaking progress
Recalls are issued when a manufacturer discovers a problem which was not apparent when the vehicle was released into showrooms.Recalls are issued when a manufacturer discovers a problem which was not apparent when the vehicle was released into showrooms.
The DVLA database is used to track down owners - but difficulties arise when this is incomplete, such as when an individual has moved house but not told the DVLA their new address. Some of these vehicles do carry serious faults Edmund KingRAC FoundationThe DVLA database is used to track down owners - but difficulties arise when this is incomplete, such as when an individual has moved house but not told the DVLA their new address. Some of these vehicles do carry serious faults Edmund KingRAC Foundation
According to Vosa, there were 1.3m recalls last year and the recall rate was about 92%. That left about 108,000 vehicles which were unaccounted for when Vosa considered all had been done to trace an owner.According to Vosa, there were 1.3m recalls last year and the recall rate was about 92%. That left about 108,000 vehicles which were unaccounted for when Vosa considered all had been done to trace an owner.
RAC Foundation's executive director Edmund King said it was a worry that vehicles with potentially serious faults were on the roads.RAC Foundation's executive director Edmund King said it was a worry that vehicles with potentially serious faults were on the roads.
He added: "Some of these vehicles do carry serious faults.He added: "Some of these vehicles do carry serious faults.
"If a motorist doesn't get that warning, if they don't take their car into an authorised dealer, it's very unlikely that those faults will be picked up.""If a motorist doesn't get that warning, if they don't take their car into an authorised dealer, it's very unlikely that those faults will be picked up."
But Jeff Sweeting, Vosa's head of Vehicle Safety, said the agency was making progress to improve the success rate.But Jeff Sweeting, Vosa's head of Vehicle Safety, said the agency was making progress to improve the success rate.
He said: "Ideally for any safety recall we would wish to have a 100% success rate, but we have been working very closely with the trade associations.He said: "Ideally for any safety recall we would wish to have a 100% success rate, but we have been working very closely with the trade associations.
"Those that are left out there unattended to are of concern to us, but we often know that some may be written off, some may be stolen or scrapped or exported.""Those that are left out there unattended to are of concern to us, but we often know that some may be written off, some may be stolen or scrapped or exported."
He added that the agency was not aware of any accidents caused by faulty cars that should have been recalled.He added that the agency was not aware of any accidents caused by faulty cars that should have been recalled.