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sammyg2 09-30-2009 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillo (Post 4927963)
I hope this doesn't result in the end of floor mats in cars :rolleyes:

But won't anyone think of the children?
Floor mats must go! :rolleyes:

If that guy had time to push on the brakes long enough to make them fade so bad they completely went away, and if he had time to make a freaking phone call, he had time to look down and pull the stupid floor mat away from the pedal.

JFK713 09-30-2009 03:50 PM

The trooper was driving, the cell caller was his brother in law who was in the back seat. Another fatal accident happend a few days later at the same intersection (teenaged driver blew a red while leaving another accident and killed an innocent lady) Now people are blaming the intersection for being dangerous. :rolleyes:

URY914 09-30-2009 05:32 PM

Intersction don't kill. People at intersections kill

daepp 09-30-2009 06:06 PM

I just tried it in my 08 Lexus GS. It is RWD vs. FWD, but at 40 mph there was no problem kicking it into neutral - it acted just as you would expect. Car began to coast en the revs jumped. Admittedly it was not at WOT, but my gut says it would have been no different.

Looking_for_911 09-30-2009 06:17 PM

Does anyone out there know this section of roadway where the Trooper and company were killed?
Reason I wonder is I am always looking for an escape route when driving along, especially in traffic on the interstate... a somewhat safe escape route, that is.
Just wondering if he could have taken it off road any safer than what happened.

911pcars 09-30-2009 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 4927892)
If i had one handy i'd climb underneath and see if there is an actual mechanical linkage to the trans from the shifter. I would not be surprised in the least if there's not.

I"m going with an educated guess that the Lexus, like so many modern, ECU-equipped vehicles, uses a throttle-by-wire setup to control the throttle control unit.

I would say that with WOT and a full head of steam, it would take a while to slow a vehicle down with just the foot brakes. Moreso, if the driver panics.

Sherwood

jyl 10-01-2009 03:50 AM

Something to try on the next rental car . . .


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