The Trump administration said Monday it will drop rules first proposed in 2012 t...
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration said Monday it will drop rules first proposed in 2012 that would have required automakers to install brake-throttle override systems to prevent runaway vehicles.
The proposal was aimed at ensuring the driver could halt a vehicle by applying the brakes if a throttle pedal was trapped by a floor mat, shoe or other obstruction. Gloria Bergquist, a spokeswoman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a trade group representing General Motors Co, Toyota, Volkswagen AG and others, said the rule was no longer necessary.Brake throttle override systems work by the vehicle software cutting power to the throttle if both pedals are depressed.
It said there were “substantial challenges” in designing objective tests for the operation of brake throttle override systems.
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