(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Transportation Department and 17 automakers are agreeing to work together on safety measures and to improve recalls while the companies also agreed to voluntarily work with the government to identify cybersecurity threats.
Automakers including General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to reforms in the way they report fatalities, injuries and warranty claims to the government.
Company executives met with U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx in Detroit Friday at the North American International Auto Show. They had met with Foxx in Washington in December.
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