Tacoma Baptist 49, Entiat 40 (Seattle Times)
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U.S. Considers Brake Override System (New York Times)
The system would be meant to prevent acceleration episodes like those that have led to the recall of millions of Toyotas, said Ray LaHood, the transportation secretary.
U.S. May Set Rule Requiring Brake Override System (International Herald Tribune)
The system would be meant to prevent acceleration episodes like those that have led to the recall of millions of Toyotas, the Transportation secretary said on Tuesday.
Toyota Recall: Feds Might Require Brake Overrides (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
It's already looking like the Toyota recall hearings will bring us at least one new safety feature to all new vehicles: brake overrides.
US studies a backup for brakes (The Economic Times)
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Toyota Recall: Feds Might Require Brake Overrides (The Car Connection)
It's already looking like the Toyota recall hearings will bring us at least one new safety feature to all new vehicles: brake overrides. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood might recommend that every U.S. new vehicle be equipped with so-called smart throttle systems—meaning, most importantly, that the signal brake pedal will always override the...
Today's headlines: Ted Bundy's Bug draws crowds in Washington, D.C. museum; Winter Olympics -- and hockey final -- end ... (The Oregonian)
Bundy's modified "killer Beetle" on display in crime museum and Canada politely shatters the tradition of Olympic hosts not winning more medals than their international visitors.
This Volkswagen has a heinous history (Tacoma News Tribune)
WASHINGTON – It may not be the Lincoln Memorial or the Smithsonian, but the tan 1968 Volkswagen Beetle driven by Ted Bundy, one of the most prolific serial killers in history, is now a tourist attraction in the nation’s capital.