Enterprise Announces Support of Federal Recall Legislation
Enterprise said today that its current approach to recalls 'can be part of an effective solution,' and that the company pledges 'to work collaboratively with those individuals and organizations who today are committed to legislative oversight of the recall process.'
Enterprise Holdings issued the following announcement today in support of federal recall legislation:
Enterprise Rent-A-Car today is announcing its formal support for federal legislation to oversee the way car rental companies manage the safety recall process for vehicles in their fleets.
For the past two years there has been an ongoing discussion about this issue – a discussion that began in earnest following the resolution of a lawsuit in which Enterprise Rent-A-Car accepted responsibility for an accident involving one of its vehicles that claimed the lives of two young women, sisters Raechel and Jacqueline Houck. The vehicle was under recall at the time. The tragedy of the Houck sisters’ deaths can never be undone, and all of us at Enterprise are profoundly sorry.
Through the court process we accepted responsibility for the accident, and since the accident in 2004, Enterprise and others in our industry have made many significant changes and improvements in the process for inspecting and repairing recalled vehicles. Then, as now, we wanted to ensure that this tragedy is never repeated. Given all the changes and improvements we have made since that fatal crash, today that vehicle would never be rented.
Today, our customers can rest assured that we have the operating procedures and policies in place to ensure that the vehicles they rent from us are properly maintained and meet the highest standards for safety.
But even with all of these safeguards, a number of individuals and organizations have asked for additional oversight in the form of federal legislation. In the past, we believed that this step was unnecessary, but a growing number of people, including our customers and business partners, clearly want more assurance on this critical issue. We hear them – and what we’ve heard has caused us to rethink our stance.
We believe there is much in our current approach that can be part of an effective solution, and we pledge to work collaboratively with those individuals and organizations who today are committed to legislative oversight of the recall process.
We share the Houck family’s goal of preventing anything like this from happening again. We hope that our efforts will include the opportunity to work with Cally Houck, the mother of Raechel and Jacqueline, who has remained so diligent in her efforts to secure legislation in this area.
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