What I'm not getting, and has never been explained. Is in order to have total uncontrolled acceleration, you have to have total failure of
4 systems all at the same time.
1.) Total failure of throttle control causing it to go into full open.
2.) Total failure of the braking system. Standing on the brake pedal will stop
ANY car regardless of throttle position or engine size. Drag racers have been doing this for years, it's called "Brake Torquing". Hurst Corporation even sells a device for it called a "Line-Lock". I had one on a 396-375 HP Chevy Nova. With the front wheels locked the car wouldn't go anywhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb85hisg8Kc3.) Total failure of the transmission linkage. Any automatic transmission will allow you to shift the car into neutral at any time. Some models require slight pressure on the brake pedal. You would, or should, be standing on the brake pedal anyway in this situation. Standard transmissions require just simply depressing the clutch pedal.
4.) Total failure of the ignition switch. Simply turning the key off kills the ignition. Most all vehicles have a position between "OFF" and "LOCK" that will allow you to kill the engine without locking the steering column.
The odds of all of these systems failing
all at the same time would literally have to be in the billions. Bill T.