Archive for the 'National Academy of Science' Category
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 »
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
We continue to see a mismatch between the facts of Toyota SUA and NHTSA’s representations. And our level of concern continues to grow as the agency makes public statements, issues reports and otherwise draws conclusions without presenting any supporting evidence. Today, NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation Division Chief Jeffrey Quandt stood before the National Academies [...]
Posted in Electronic Throttle Control, Event Data Recorder, National Academy of Science, NHTSA, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Contols, Toyota | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
The Wall Street Journal made a splash yesterday when it reported that the US DOT had analyzed dozens of data recorders from Toyota vehicles in crashes blamed on unintended acceleration and found that the throttles were open and brakes were not applied. These findings support Toyota’s position that SUA events are not caused by vehicle [...]
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
We sat through the National Academies of Science first public meeting to tackle the Electronic Vehicle Controls and Unintended Acceleration Study, a NHTSA-sponsored effort to look broadly at the issue, and we are happy to see that the agency has brought in some outside expertise. This is truly an opportunity for the regulators to advance [...]
Posted in Bart Stupak, Brake Override, Congress, Congressional Hearings, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Henry Waxman, Michael Pecht, National Academy of Science, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Contols, Todd Hubing | No Comments »