WASHINGTON (AP) — Safety advocates say lives and property are at greater risk because auto recalls and investigations of safety defects have been put on hold during the partial government shutdown.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration furloughed employees who investigate safety complaints and order car makers to recall vehicles.

The public can still file safety complaints through the agency's website, but no one has been investigating them since the shutdown began last week.

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