posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 11:55 PM
oh some of these "drivers" simply have their foot on the gas ,not the brake.if you take your car to empty parking lot you can find out for yourself
why this is not possible if you have foot on brake.do this your self,left foot on brake, right foot on gas,enough preasure on the brake and car wont
move, even with engine at WOT (wide open throttle) the same can be done at 60 mph also ,but you need both feet on the brakes & both hands on steering
wheel, you can bring vehicle to stop , but these (drivers )say brakes wont work ,bullhockey!!l GET YOUR FOOT OFF THE GAS!!, 60 minutes did the same ,
lieing about the audi 5000 cars about 10-15yrs ago , the auto makers move pedal location around to where ever they want to there is no federal
standard as to centering pedal location, off the centerline of steering wheel,this is not a new problem NHTSA has investigated this unintended
acceleration (problem) and found that most are caused by the pedals being moved to the left of center of steering wheel.and drivers have foot on gas
pedal.most often on cars that are changed to all-wheel drive or 4x4.the audi 5000 was caused by the EURO style pedals that audi was using, the pedals
were almost the same size and location off the floor unlike american pedals that are very different in size and location.some of these people are
simply putting their foot on the wrong pedal.and yes all you need to do is put vehicle in neutral!! a car magazine ,car and driver i think did story
on the audi 5000 back in the day with owner of one that did unintended acceleration they set up test track and cameras and drove audi around till it
took off by it self.owner was driving at the time,put car in neutral engaged parking brake stopped car jumped out yelling and all did you get that on
viedo!! yes they did .rewound video and guess what the brake lights didnt come on.owner had foot on gas!!
[edit on 12-3-2010 by madokie]
[edit on 12-3-2010 by madokie]