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Automakers recalled 51 million U.S. vehicles in 2015

A group of Chevrolet Camaro cars for sale is pictured at a car dealership in Los Angeles, California April 1, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday that automakers recalled 51.3 million vehicles in the United States last year, the second-highest ever, in 868 separate campaigns.

NHTSA and automakers have come under harsh criticism on auto safety issues from Congress and others in the wake of General Motors'delayed recall of 2.6 million vehicles for ignition switch defects linked to 124 deaths.

Since then, the NHTSA has made a series of reforms and pledged to make more improvements. The agency has pressured automakers to recall more vehicles more quickly - and imposed record-setting fines. As a result, last year's recall campaigns numbered the most in U.S. history.

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In 2014, the agency said automakers recalled a record 63.9 million vehicles in 803 campaigns - led by GM's recall of 26 million vehicles.

The agency reclassified about 12 million vehicles that were recalled first in 2014 - mostly for defective Takataairbags - and were re-recalled in 2015.