US safety regulator says 68 injuries, 266 crashes reported related to electronic gearshifts in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' products − report

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Affected vehicles have gearshift controls with an unfamiliar movement that fail to provide tactile or visual feedback that drivers are accustomed to receiving from conventional shifters

The US traffic safety regulatory agency has reported that its investigation into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' (FCA) electronic gearshift has found 68 injuries and 266 crashes reported to be related, according to an Automotive News review of its report.

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