Archive for January, 2012
Thursday, January 26th, 2012
When you’ve shelled out big bucks for a message, the dissenters have to be squashed – and fast. Yesterday, Toyota public relations rapid response team tried to bring the Toyota Unintended Acceleration (UA) problem back into its multi-million-dollar corral at the There’s Nothing to See Here, Folks Ranch. Mike Michels, Vice President for External Communications [...]
Posted in Accelerator pedal, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Government Accountability, Michael Pecht, NASA, NHTSA, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Toyota | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has acknowledged what it has emphatically denied so far: Not all instances of Toyota Unintended Acceleration are linked to sticky pedals, floor mats or driver error. The UAs in a 2003 Prius witnessed by ODI engineers last May were not linked to “known causes.” True, the agency response (see [...]
Posted in Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, NHTSA, NHTSA, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
In mid-May, two engineers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation witnessed a 2003 Prius, owned by a high-ranking government official, accelerate on its own several times while on a test drive with the owner, without interference from the floor mat, without a stuck accelerator pedal or the driver’s foot on [...]
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Monday, January 23rd, 2012
As part of our ongoing investigation into Unintended Acceleration in Toyota vehicles, Safety Research & Strategies has identified 330 UA complaints reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for incidents that occurred in 2011. These complaints range from consumers who experienced multiple instances of UA to events that resulted in a crash. Below, we’ve [...]
Posted in Cruise Control, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Government Accountability, Government Secrecy, NHTSA, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Contols, Tin Whiskers, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
The National Academies of Science released today its long-awaited review of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Toyota Unintended Acceleration investigations, its regulatory policies and the agency’s next steps in dealing with electronic defects. The 16-member panel of volunteers, from a multitude of related disciplines, met 15 times over about 18 months, and were, at [...]
Posted in Accelerator pedal, FMVSS 114 Theft Protection, NASA, National Academy of Science, NHTSA, NHTSA, The Silver Book, Tin Whiskers, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Friday, January 13th, 2012
Over more than three days in late April, the South, the Midwest and the Northeast saw the largest outbreak of tornadoes ever recorded in the U.S. – 359 tornadoes cut a swath of destruction, killing 362 people and causing billions of dollars in damage. Dubbed the “Super Outbreak of 2011,” the string of violent storms [...]
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Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
On December 17, 2011, Hyundai settled, for an undisclosed sum, in a crash that wouldn’t and shouldn’t have caused a fatality but for a defective occupant seat sensor – a problem that may be more common – across many manufacturers – and more potentially deadly than realized. On January 3, 2010, Donna Lynn Hopkins was [...]
Posted in Airbags, FMVSS 208, NHTSA, Occupant Detection Sensors, Seat sensors | No Comments »