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    I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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      I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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        I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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        Maximilien
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        It's probably because it's a sudden acceleration in a tight space (parkings, ...)

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          I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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          People are stupid. I was going to make a long post describing my statement but there is no need. Those that are stupid will argue and those that aren't don't need an explanation.

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          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

            I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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            R Giskard Reventlov
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            Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

            Why don't people just turn off the engine?

            Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

            Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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              Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

              Why don't people just turn off the engine?

              Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

              Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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              Use the clutch, take it out of gear, watch it go kaboom...

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                Use the clutch, take it out of gear, watch it go kaboom...

                Just racking up the postings

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                If you have a car with a manual gearbox! You really can't do that in an automatic and it is probably asking too much of most drivers to do both whilst heartily panicking :-)

                Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                  Why don't people just turn off the engine?

                  Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

                  Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                  Ray Cassick
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                  Shift into neutral.


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                    If you have a car with a manual gearbox! You really can't do that in an automatic and it is probably asking too much of most drivers to do both whilst heartily panicking :-)

                    Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                    PaulPrice
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                    I am English, and over here only old ladies and bad drivers use automatics...

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                      I am English, and over here only old ladies and bad drivers use automatics...

                      Just racking up the postings

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                      Rob Graham
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                      It is relatively difficult to find a standard transmission for sale in the US anymore.

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                        Use the clutch, take it out of gear, watch it go kaboom...

                        Just racking up the postings

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        A lot of cars in the US are not manual, and a surprising number of people can't even drive a stick. Personally I like a stick shift and that's what our Saturn is.

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                          Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                          Why don't people just turn off the engine?

                          Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

                          Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                          ragnaroknrol
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                          digital man wrote:

                          Best to stick it in neutral stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

                          FTFY An engine with nothing being transferred to the transmission does nothing more than generate noise. I had a car where the gas pedal got stuck thanks to a floor mat. I didn't know what was going on, but I put it in neutral, applied the brake to control the car and then got to the side of the road so I could see what happened. Of course this was when I was young and fast. Nowadays I might not have the reaction time needed.

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                            I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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                            Brady Kelly
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                            It can be quite easy to accidentally lock the steering when turning off the engine. :~

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                              Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                              Why don't people just turn off the engine?

                              Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

                              Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                              Chris Maunder
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                              a) in some cars you can't turn the engine off while it's driving b) when you're going that fast you don't need power steering.

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                                I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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                                Jesse Evans
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                                Because, unlike turning a key, which is almost like walking for most people, the new keyless controls all operate differently, depending upon who made the car. For most Toyotas, one must press the start button for more than three seconds to turn off the engine. Try remembering that while you're trying to control a car going 100 MPH! Oh, and once you turn the engine off, the brake assist no longer works! Ah, technology!

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                                  Let me guess, you are not a driver, right?

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                                    I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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                                    Chris Losinger
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                                    Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                                    Why don't people just turn off the engine?

                                    because they are, understandably, panicking. and a better solution might be to throw the car into neutral. the engines have regulators which will prevent them from over-revving.

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                                      I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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                                      hairy_hats
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                                      The car in the car in front is a Toyota.

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                                        I can't understand the stories of people who crashed after going 100+ mph in Toyota cars due to unintended acceleration. Why don't people just turn off the engine?

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                                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                          Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                                          Why don't people just turn off the engine?

                                          Most modern cars have power steering. If the engine were to be switched off you would then be in the position of not only going quite fast but also of it being potentially difficult to steer out of danger (although the steering should lighten at higher speeds). Best to stand on the brakes to attempt to slow the car to a stop.

                                          Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells

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                                          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                                          Think about it slightly differently ... how do you turn a car off, in a modern car? What happens to the steering wheel when you do so? You would have to turn it off and then remember to advance the key to run. Otherwise the wheel would lock!

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