NHTSA says the Toyota Prius driven into a wall by a 55 year old woman in Harrison, New York last week did not experience sudden acceleration. Investigators say their technical analysis of the vehicle show the throttle was open and no brakes were being applied.
That's what's called human error...and
as we reported last week, that's the most common finding once investigators dig into allegations of unintended acceleration.
So it's
two down as Toyota battles back against sensational stories of Priuses that allegedly defied driver attempts to stop.
Full story from The Detroit News here and discussion on the Prius Chat forums
here.
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