That's called backing up?

回答: Are you kidding?pichimoka2010-03-18 10:33:06

CHP said
"the CHP said there is no evidence and no factual information that the agency knows of that will absolutely disprove the statement given by James Sikes"

Toyota said:
"While a final report is not yet complete, there are strong indications that the driver's account of the event is inconsistent with the findings of the preliminary analysis,"

"The data from the diagnostics test indicated that the accelerator and the brake had been rapidly pressed, alternately back and forth, 250 times,"

Federal regulators said they were reviewing data from the gas-electric hybrid but so far had not found anything to explain the out-of-control acceleration reported by Sikes.

"We would caution people that our work continues and that we may never know exactly what happened with this car," the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a statement.

read these statements and you still think Mr. Sikes is more accountable then Toyota, then there is no more discussion necessary.

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