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Frank Sherosky    June 1, 2011 - 11:23AM

Has anyone noticed that this has happened over the years more with Toyotas than any other brand? Looking at the bell curve, this makes a disproportionate amount of the population of Toyota drivers A) Incapable Drivers in need of education; B) Careless drivers more than any other; C) Victims of a cover-up; D) Subject to multiple Black Swan events more than any other group of drivers.

Even IF the woman hit the gas pedal, there has to be some feature of the Toyota design that mimics the feeling of inducing some drivers having to stop the feeling of acceleration. Even in that case, it's a design integration issue to say the least, because nobody else is having that DEGREE of problems.

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