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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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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 »
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Safety Research & Strategies, a Massachusetts safety research firm that advocates for consumers on safety matters, sued the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today over the release of Toyota Unintended Acceleration investigation documents. The civil action, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (Civil Action No. 11-2165), alleges that [...]
Posted in Chevrolet Volt, FOIA lawsuit, GM, Government Accountability, NHTSA, Sticky Pedal, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
That DOT Secretary Ray LaHood is always yakking about transparency – at his confirmation hearing, at budget hearings, about airline fees, and business flight plans. During the U.S. House of Representative’s Toyota Unintended Acceleration hearings in February 2010, when Congressman Ed Markey asked the Secretary of Transportation: “What do you think about the public in [...]
Posted in Chevrolet Volt, Chevrolet Volt, Crash test, General Motors, GM, Government Secrecy, Hybrid-Electric safety, NHTSA, NHTSA | No Comments »
Friday, September 30th, 2011
Moneyball has opened in the movie theaters, starring Brad Pitt as the redoubtable Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics. Beane had been a future baseball superstar who washed out after three seasons of bench-warming and bouncing between Triple-A and major league teams. He was, however, that rare individual who resisted his own PR, [...]
Posted in DOT Number, NHTSA, The Silver Book, Tire Aging, Tire Identification Number, Tires, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
Last month, we reported a Florida circuit judge’s extraordinary decision to set aside a civil jury verdict in favor of Ford Motor Company, based on evidence and testimony that Ford had concealed an electronic cause of unintended acceleration from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration – and its own expert witnesses. Judge William T. Swigert’s [...]
Posted in Cruise Control, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Electronics, FMVSS 124, Ford, Government Secrecy, NHTSA, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, The Silver Book, Throttle Contols, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
A new technical paper from the research scientists at the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE) buttresses the findings of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and NASA’s Engineering Safety Center investigation into Toyota unintended acceleration: Toyota vehicles with potentiometer type accelerator pedal position sensors have a propensity to grow tin [...]
Posted in Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Electronics, Michael Pecht, NASA, NHTSA, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Contols, Tin Whiskers, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Monday, August 1st, 2011
Among safety advocates’ most vociferous criticisms of NHTSA and NASA’s investigation into Toyota Unintended Acceleration were the copious black smears over key bits of data and text in their twin reports released last February. These redactions have kept independent scientists from knowing exactly what the investigators did, irrespective of assessing the quality of the research. [...]
Posted in FOIA, FOIA Exemption 4, NASA, NHTSA, NHTSA, Quality Control Systems Corp., Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Toyota, Unintended Acceleration, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »
Monday, July 25th, 2011
The Senior Judge of the Florida’s Fifth Judicial Circuit has set aside a jury verdict in favor of Ford Motor Company, blasting the automaker for defrauding the court and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration by claiming that it knew of no other cause of unintended acceleration than driver error and for concealing years of [...]
Posted in Cruise Control, Electronics, Ford, NHTSA, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, The Silver Book, Unintended Acceleration | No Comments »