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NHTSA looks at reports of vehicles surging forward
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NHTSA looks at reports of vehicles surging forward
The federal government is investigating reports that some Toyota Camry, Camry Solara and Lexus ES300 vehicles have surged forward without apparent reason, injuring at least five people. Toyota Motor confirmed the investigation Tuesday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday it has received reports of 30 crashes due to the alleged defect. In one case, a pedestrian was seriously injured when a vehicle accelerated.... [Read More]
Re: NHTSA looks at reports of vehicles surging forward
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This article originally from the Wall Street Journal (Link) provides more details about the timeline of the investigations. NHTSA does not appear to have had Toyota's full co-operation.