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$1M Prize For Finding Cause of Unintended Acceleration

phantomfive writes "Edmunds Auto has announced that it will be offering a $1 million prize to anyone who can find the cause of unintended acceleration. As Wikipedia notes, this is a problem that has plagued not only Toyota, but also Audi and other manufacturers. Consumer Reports has some suggestions all automakers can implement to solve this problem, including requiring brakes to be strong enough to stop the car even when the accelerator is floored."

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  1. Re:Solution by TheThiefMaster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We already have a solution - Cut the power when the break is pushed

    How do you left-foot brake if pressing the brake cuts the power?

    You don't. It's not something you should be doing anyway.

  2. Re:Solution by beelsebob · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why shouldn't you be doing it? That's not what I was taught when racing cars in my younger years...
    Because it's a dangerous technique that is used by racing drivers to get some extra speed out of their car. When you are on the road you should not be trying to get that extra speed, you should be trying to get the extra safety. Now grow up.