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[Breaking News]Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport ministry officials head to Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on June 4, 2024, a day after the company admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.(Kyodo)

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Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport minister Tetsuo Saito holds a press conference in Tokyo on June 4, 2024, as his ministry begins inspecting Toyota Motor Corp. after the carmaker admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.

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Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport ministry officials head to Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on June 4, 2024, a day after the company admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.

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Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport ministry officials head to Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on June 4, 2024, a day after the company admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.

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Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport minister Tetsuo Saito holds a press conference in Tokyo on June 4, 2024, as his ministry begins inspecting Toyota Motor Corp. after the carmaker admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.

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Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Gov't inspection over Toyota's improper vehicle testing

Japanese transport ministry officials head to Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on June 4, 2024, a day after the company admitted to improperly obtaining vehicle quality certifications for seven car models.

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7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

TODA, Japan, May 14 Kyodo -Video taken on May 14, 2024, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the site of a seven-car pileup on the Metropolitan Expressway in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, that left three people dead.(Kyodo)

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[Breaking News] 7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

TODA, Japan, May 14 Kyodo - Video taken on May 14, 2024, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the site of a seven-car pileup on the Metropolitan Expressway in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, that left three people dead. (Kyodo)

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7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

Photo taken on May 14, 2024, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the site of a seven-car pileup on the Metropolitan Expressway in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, that left three people dead.

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7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

7-car pileup on Metropolitan Expressway

Photo taken on May 14, 2024, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the site of a seven-car pileup on the Metropolitan Expressway in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, that left three people dead.

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Woman, baby daughter die in 7-vehicle Tomei Expressway pileup

Woman, baby daughter die in 7-vehicle Tomei Expressway pileup

NAGOYA, Japan - Police officers examine vehicles damaged by a pileup on the Tomei Expressway in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, on Aug. 12. Mayumi Nakata, 31, and her 6-month-old daughter Mika were killed in the seven-car pileup.

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(2)Investigators check derailed cars

(2)Investigators check derailed cars

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Police investigators looking into the cause of the April 25 fatal train accident check the lower section of the fourth car of JR West Japan Co.'s derailed seven-car train as it is hoisted by crane in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 1.

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(1)Investigators check derailed cars

(1)Investigators check derailed cars

AMAGASAKI, Japan - The fourth car of JR West Japan Co.'s derailed seven-car train is hoisted by crane in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 1 for close checks by police investigators looking into the cause of the April 25 fatal accident.

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(3)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

(3)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Police officers survey the first car of the seven-car JR West train in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 29.

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(11)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

(11)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

OSAKA, Japan - Police investigators carry boxes of documents confiscated from West Japan Railway Co. in Osaka to their car on April 26 the day after the fatal crash involving the company's seven-car commuter train in Amagasaki, west of Osaka.

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(10)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

(10)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

OSAKA, Japan - Police investigators put boxes of documents confiscated from West Japan Railway Co. in Osaka into their car on April 26 the day after the fatal crash involving the company's seven-car commuter train in Amagasaki, west of Osaka.

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(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

AMAGASAKI, Japan - First two cars of a seven-car commuter train of West Japan Railway Co.'s Fukuchiyama Line remain slammed into an apartment building in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25. The first car rammed deep into the parking space of the building and is hardly visible.

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(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

AMAGASAKI, Japan - First two cars of a seven-car commuter train of West Japan Railway Co.'s Fukuchiyama Line remain slammed into an apartment building in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25. At least 50 people died and more than 400 others were injured in the accident.

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Woman, baby daughter die in 7-vehicle Tomei Expressway pileup

Woman, baby daughter die in 7-vehicle Tomei Expressway pileup

NAGOYA, Japan - Police officers examine vehicles damaged by a pileup on the Tomei Expressway in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, on Aug. 12. Mayumi Nakata, 31, and her 6-month-old daughter Mika were killed in the seven-car pileup. (Kyodo)

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(1)Investigators check derailed cars

(1)Investigators check derailed cars

AMAGASAKI, Japan - The fourth car of JR West Japan Co.'s derailed seven-car train is hoisted by crane in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 1 for close checks by police investigators looking into the cause of the April 25 fatal accident. (Kyodo)

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(2)Investigators check derailed cars

(2)Investigators check derailed cars

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Police investigators looking into the cause of the April 25 fatal train accident check the lower section of the fourth car of JR West Japan Co.'s derailed seven-car train as it is hoisted by crane in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 1. (Kyodo)

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(2)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

(2)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

TOKYO, Japan - Photo, provided by the accident investigation panel of the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry on April 29, shows an overturned first car of the seven-car JR West train. The train crashed into a condominium building in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25. (Kyodo)

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(3)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

(3)Police launch full-scale probe into deadly train crash

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Police officers survey the first car of the seven-car JR West train in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 29. (Kyodo)

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(11)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

(11)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

OSAKA, Japan - Police investigators carry boxes of documents confiscated from West Japan Railway Co. in Osaka to their car on April 26 the day after the fatal crash involving the company's seven-car commuter train in Amagasaki, west of Osaka. (Kyodo)

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(10)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

(10)Rescue operations continue at train crash site

OSAKA, Japan - Police investigators put boxes of documents confiscated from West Japan Railway Co. in Osaka into their car on April 26 the day after the fatal crash involving the company's seven-car commuter train in Amagasaki, west of Osaka. (Kyodo)

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(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

(9)Train derails, slams into apartment building in Hyogo Pref.

AMAGASAKI, Japan - First two cars of a seven-car commuter train of West Japan Railway Co.'s Fukuchiyama Line remain slammed into an apartment building in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25. At least 50 people died and more than 400 others were injured in the accident. (Kyodo)

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