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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>The latest in Automotive Safety</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/topic/Automotive%20Safety" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/topic/Automotive Safety</id><updated>2010-03-16T15:16:35Z</updated><entry><title>Honda to recall 410,000 vehicles for brake problem</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Honda%20to%20recall%20410%2C000%20vehicles%20for%20brake%20problem" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-16T15:16:35Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-16:/article/Honda%20to%20recall%20410%2C000%20vehicles%20for%20brake%20problem</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;&lt;a title="Honda Motor Co. Ltd." href="/topic/Honda+Motor+Co.+Ltd." &gt;Honda&lt;/a&gt; to recall 410,000 &lt;a title="Honda Odyssey" href="/topic/Honda+Odyssey" &gt;Odyssey minivans&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="Honda Element" href="/topic/Honda+Element" &gt;Element&lt;/a&gt; trucks due to problem with brake pedal&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Honda Motor Co. will recall more than 410,000 Odyssey minivans and Element small trucks because of braking system problems that could make it tougher to stop the ve...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Vehicle Control"></category><category term="Computer Technology"></category><category term="Software"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Honda Motor Co. Ltd."></category><category term="Chris Martin"></category><category term="Ford Motor Company"></category><category term="Toyota Prius"></category><category term="Honda Odyssey"></category><category term="Ford Fusion"></category><category term="Mercury Milan"></category><category term="Honda Element"></category></entry><entry><title>Why Automotive Crash Tests Are Misleading</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Why%20Automotive%20Crash%20Tests%20Are%20Misleading" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-16T09:55:13Z</updated><author><name>isnare</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-16:/article/Why%20Automotive%20Crash%20Tests%20Are%20Misleading</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Crash tests are conducted in the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;United States&lt;/a&gt; by the &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;NHTSA&lt;/a&gt; (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). The tests are known as the NCAP (New Car Assessment Program). They entail crashing a car head-on into a fixed barrier (the equivalent of a brick wall) at 57 km/h (35 mph). The cars are mounted on a rai...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Insurance Institute for Highway Safety"></category></entry><entry><title>Investigators say no explanation yet for Calif. Prius claim</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Investigators%20say%20no%20explanation%20yet%20for%20Calif.%20Prius%20claim" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-15T11:15:40Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-15:/article/Investigators%20say%20no%20explanation%20yet%20for%20Calif.%20Prius%20claim</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;WASHINGTON (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - Safety investigators have found no evidence so far to support or disprove a &lt;a title="California" href="/topic/California" &gt;California&lt;/a&gt; motorist's claim that his &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota Motor Corp&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a title="Toyota Prius" href="/topic/Toyota+Prius" &gt;Prius&lt;/a&gt; sped out of control on its own, and cautioned that the case may ne...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="General Motors Corporation"></category><category term="Lexus Motor Company"></category><category term="NBC Universal Inc."></category><category term="Toyota Prius"></category><category term="The Today Show"></category><category term="Edmunds.com Inc."></category><category term="Darrell Issa"></category><category term="John Crawley"></category><category term="Gerald E. McCormick"></category><category term="Nissan LEAF"></category><category term="James Sikes"></category></entry><entry><title>U.S. says no explanation yet for Prius California claim</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/U.S.%20says%20no%20explanation%20yet%20for%20Prius%20California%20claim" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-15T04:15:37Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-15:/article/U.S.%20says%20no%20explanation%20yet%20for%20Prius%20California%20claim</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;WASHINGTON (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - Safety investigators have found no evidence so far to support or disprove a &lt;a title="California" href="/topic/California" &gt;California&lt;/a&gt; motorist's claim his &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota Motor Corp&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a title="Toyota Prius" href="/topic/Toyota+Prius" &gt;Prius&lt;/a&gt; sped out of control on its own, and cautioned the case may never be exp...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Toyota Prius"></category><category term="John Crawley"></category><category term="James Sikes"></category></entry><entry><title>Traffic Fatalities for 2009 Reach 55-Year Low</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Traffic%20Fatalities%20for%202009%20Reach%2055-Year%20Low" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-13T00:15:44Z</updated><author><name>consumeraffairs.com</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-13:/article/Traffic%20Fatalities%20for%202009%20Reach%2055-Year%20Low</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;Variety of factors credited for continued decline in highway deaths&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The nation's highways have become a lot safer in the past year, with the number of overall traffic fatalities reported at the end of 2009 at the lowest level since 1954 -- the 15th consecutive quarterly decline. 

&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;According to early projections by the &lt;a title="U.S. Department of Transportation" href="/topic/U.S.+Department+of+Transportation" &gt;Department ...</summary><category term="Crime"></category><category term="Drunk Driving"></category><category term="U.S. Government"></category><category term="U.S. State Government"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Transportation"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category><category term="Texting and MMS"></category></entry><entry><title>Gov't may seek more authority on vehicle safety</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Gov%27t%20may%20seek%20more%20authority%20on%20vehicle%20safety" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T17:00:24Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Gov%27t%20may%20seek%20more%20authority%20on%20vehicle%20safety</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;Government may seek more authority to regulate vehicle safety following &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt; recalls&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Government vehicle safety regulators may seek greater authority to investigate defects in cars and trucks and are weighing a range of new safety requirements in response to Toyota's recall of more than 8 million vehicles over brake and acceleration problems.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Transportation Policy"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="John Dingell"></category><category term="Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category><category term="Akio Toyoda"></category><category term="Joan Claybrook"></category><category term="Bridgestone/Firestone Inc."></category><category term="David McCurdy"></category></entry><entry><title>US regulator defends handling of Toyota</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/US%20regulator%20defends%20handling%20of%20Toyota" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T15:16:33Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/US%20regulator%20defends%20handling%20of%20Toyota</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;A top US automotive safety official flatly rejected charges Thursday that his agency had bungled its handling of deadly &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt; defects or acted as "a lapdog" to the Japanese auto giant.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;National Highway Traffic Safety Administration&lt;/a&gt; (NHTSA) chief &lt;a title="D...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="General Motors Corporation"></category><category term="John Dingell"></category><category term="Joan Claybrook"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category><category term="Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce"></category></entry><entry><title>Toyota Recall Safety</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/photo/2186247" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T14:33:20Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/photo/2186247</id><summary type="html">National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland testifies on &lt;a title="Capitol Hill" href="/topic/Capitol+Hill" &gt;Capitol Hill&lt;/a&gt; in &lt;a title="Washington, DC" href="/topic/Washington%2c+DC" &gt;Washington&lt;/a&gt;, Thursday, March 11, 2010, before the House Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection subcommittee hearing on &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;NHTSA&lt;/a&gt; Oversight. (AP Photo/Harry &lt;a title="Hamb...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="U.S. Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="U.S. Government"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Capitol Hill"></category><category term="Hamburg"></category></entry><entry><title>Summary Box: NHTSA and auto safety</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Summary%20Box%3A%20NHTSA%20and%20auto%20safety" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T14:30:30Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Summary%20Box%3A%20NHTSA%20and%20auto%20safety</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;Summary Box: &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;NHTSA&lt;/a&gt; faces Congress over role in &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt; recalls&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;NHTSA'S ROLE: Congress is looking into whether the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did enough to hold Toyota accountable during its huge safety recalls.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category></entry><entry><title>Federal auto agency's role in monitoring safety</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Federal%20auto%20agency%27s%20role%20in%20monitoring%20safety" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T14:00:16Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Federal%20auto%20agency%27s%20role%20in%20monitoring%20safety</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;Federal auto agency, &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;NHTSA&lt;/a&gt;, oversees safety, recalls, defects and fuel efficiency&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;A congressional hearing Thursday looked at the role the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration played in &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt;'s massive safety recalls.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Environmental Policy"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category></entry><entry><title>Highway deaths drop to lowest level since 1950s</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Highway%20deaths%20drop%20to%20lowest%20level%20since%201950s" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T13:00:55Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Highway%20deaths%20drop%20to%20lowest%20level%20since%201950s</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;&lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyotas&lt;/a&gt; and texters aside, highway deaths fall to lowest number in more than half-century&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The roads today are full of hazards: Runaway Toyotas, teen drivers texting, commuters using the rearview mirror to check their hair while juggling cups of scalding coffee. Nonetheless, the number of people dying on the highway is the lowest since the 1950s.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;g...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Transportation Policy"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Federal Highway Administration"></category><category term="Insurance Institute for Highway Safety"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category><category term="Anne McCartt"></category><category term="Texting and MMS"></category></entry><entry><title>Government weighs post-Toyota "black box" requirement</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Government%20weighs%20post-Toyota%20%22black%20box%22%20requirement" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T13:00:12Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Domestic News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Government%20weighs%20post-Toyota%20%22black%20box%22%20requirement</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;WASHINGTON (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - Safety regulators are weighing whether to make "black boxes" mandatory for all new vehicles in response to recent unintended acceleration problems in &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota Motor Corp&lt;/a&gt; vehicles.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administrati...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Joan Claybrook"></category><category term="John Crawley"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category></entry><entry><title>Under fire over Toyota, US regulators defend record</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Under%20fire%20over%20Toyota%2C%20US%20regulators%20defend%20record" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T09:16:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP American Edition</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/Under%20fire%20over%20Toyota%2C%20US%20regulators%20defend%20record</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;US regulators, under fire for their handling of deadly &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt; defects, defended their record Thursday as the best in the world and vowed an industry-wide probe into electronics used in accelerators.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;"We will be conducting a comprehensive review of electronic throttle technologies across the industry," &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category><category term="Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer"></category></entry><entry><title>US traffic deaths reach record low</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/US%20traffic%20deaths%20reach%20record%20low" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-11T07:16:11Z</updated><author><name>AFP American Edition</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-11:/article/US%20traffic%20deaths%20reach%20record%20low</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;US driving deaths dropped to their lowest level ever recorded last year, which officials attribute to public service campaigns, less driving and safer roads and vehicles, government data showed Thursday.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Despite the decrease, roads remain deadly, killing tens of thousands of Americans each year.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Projected traffic fatalities for 2009, places the highway death count at 33,963, an 8.9 percent drop compared to 2008's 37,261 reported deaths, dec...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Transportation Policy"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Accidents and Disasters"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Traffic Accidents"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Good Morning America"></category><category term="Federal Highway Administration"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Transportation"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category></entry><entry><title>First Cadillac wagon in North America</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/First%20Cadillac%20wagon%20in%20North%20America" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-10T12:00:58Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-10:/article/First%20Cadillac%20wagon%20in%20North%20America</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;2010 &lt;a title="Cadillac CTS" href="/topic/Cadillac+CTS" &gt;CTS Wagon&lt;/a&gt; is European style people, cargo hauler&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Station wagons have been passe in the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;United States&lt;/a&gt; for years, but this didn't stop Cadillac from launching its first U.S.-built wagon.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The 2010 CTS Wagon is a nicely sized, comfortable, five-passenger car with cargo space that's easier to reach than that of...</summary><category term="Cars and Car Design"></category><category term="Automotive Reviews"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Vehicle Control"></category><category term="General Motors Corporation"></category><category term="Bose Corporation"></category><category term="Chevrolet Camaro"></category><category term="Cadillac CTS"></category><category term="Lexus RX"></category><category term="Audi A6"></category><category term="Volvo V70"></category><category term="SUVs and Crossovers"></category></entry><entry><title>Two Toyota Models Earn IIHS Top Safety Pick Award</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Two%20Toyota%20Models%20Earn%20IIHS%20Top%20Safety%20Pick%20Award" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-09T00:16:37Z</updated><author><name>consumeraffairs.com</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-09:/article/Two%20Toyota%20Models%20Earn%20IIHS%20Top%20Safety%20Pick%20Award</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;&lt;a title="Scion xB" href="/topic/Scion+xB" &gt;Scion xB&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="Toyota Corolla" href="/topic/Toyota+Corolla" &gt;Corolla&lt;/a&gt; get high marks in battery of tests&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;A silver lining for &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt;, which has been under the dark cloud ofunintended acceleration and braking failure recently.

&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The &lt;a title="Insurance Institute for Highway Safety" href="...</summary><category term="Automotive Reviews"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Vehicle Control"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Toyota Corolla"></category><category term="Insurance Institute for Highway Safety"></category><category term="Adrian Lund"></category><category term="Scion xB"></category></entry><entry><title>Some Repaired Toyotas Still Suddenly Accelerating</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Some%20Repaired%20Toyotas%20Still%20Suddenly%20Accelerating" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-09T00:16:08Z</updated><author><name>consumeraffairs.com</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-09:/article/Some%20Repaired%20Toyotas%20Still%20Suddenly%20Accelerating</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;&lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+Safety+Administration" &gt;NHTSA&lt;/a&gt; following up with owners of recalled &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyotas&lt;/a&gt;&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Have Toyota's record recalls solved its sudden acceleration problem? Maybe not.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is contacting Toyota owners who ...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Toyota Camry"></category><category term="Lexus Motor Company"></category><category term="Los Angeles Times"></category><category term="ConsumerAffairs.com"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category><category term="Lexus ES"></category><category term="Ellensburg"></category><category term="Eddie Smith"></category><category term="Rhonda Smith"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category></entry><entry><title>Consumers Say Sudden Acceleration Problems Nothing New</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Consumers%20Say%20Sudden%20Acceleration%20Problems%20Nothing%20New" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-09T00:15:59Z</updated><author><name>consumeraffairs.com</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-09:/article/Consumers%20Say%20Sudden%20Acceleration%20Problems%20Nothing%20New</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;&lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Ford Motor Company" href="/topic/Ford+Motor+Company" &gt;Ford&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Chrysler LLC" href="/topic/Chrysler+LLC" &gt;Chrysler&lt;/a&gt; all figure in consumer complaints of unintended acceleration&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;To read the
      headlines, one would think the problem with cars suddenly accelerating on
      their own is a problem recently discovered in late model T...</summary><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Ford Expedition"></category><category term="Chrysler LLC"></category><category term="Ford Motor Company"></category><category term="Jaguar Cars Ltd."></category><category term="Toyota Camry"></category><category term="BMW AG"></category><category term="Kia Motors Corporation"></category><category term="West Hollywood"></category><category term="Toyota Prius"></category><category term="ConsumerAffairs.com"></category><category term="Jeep Grand Cherokee"></category><category term="Toyota Sienna"></category><category term="Toyota Tacoma"></category><category term="Lexus ES"></category><category term="Saturn VUE"></category><category term="Battle Creek"></category><category term="Office of Defect Investigation"></category><category term="Terri Moore"></category></entry><entry><title>US lawmakers seek more Toyota documents</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/US%20lawmakers%20seek%20more%20Toyota%20documents" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-05T17:15:28Z</updated><author><name>AFP American Edition</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-05:/article/US%20lawmakers%20seek%20more%20Toyota%20documents</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Key &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; lawmakers looking into &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt;'s problems with sudden, deadly spikes in speed asked the company Friday for documents backing up its position that electronic defects were not to blame.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Representatives &lt;a title="Henry Waxman" href="/topic/Henry+Waxman" &gt;Henry Waxman&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="Bart Stupak" href="/topic/Bart+Stup...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Motor Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Automobile Manufacturing"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="U.S. Democratic Party"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Transportation"></category><category term="Henry Waxman"></category><category term="U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform"></category><category term="Edolphus Towns"></category><category term="Bart Stupak"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category><category term="James Lentz"></category></entry><entry><title>Govt: 60 complaints from drivers after Toyota fix</title><link href="http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/article/Govt%3A%2060%20complaints%20from%20drivers%20after%20Toyota%20fix" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-04T17:00:47Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:www.topsciencemagazines.com,2010-03-04:/article/Govt%3A%2060%20complaints%20from%20drivers%20after%20Toyota%20fix</id><summary type="html">&amp;lt;div id="subtitle"&amp;gt;More &lt;a title="Toyota Motor Corporation" href="/topic/Toyota+Motor+Corporation" &gt;Toyota&lt;/a&gt; drivers complain of acceleration problems after fix&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;div&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The government said Thursday it has received more than 60 complaints from Toyota drivers who say their cars have sped up by themselves even after being fixed to correct the problem.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The &lt;a title="National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" href="/topic/National+Highway+Traffic+...</summary><category term="Consumer Protection"></category><category term="Product Recalls"></category><category term="Automotive Recalls"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Technology"></category><category term="Automotive Safety"></category><category term="Toyota Motor Corporation"></category><category term="Toyota Camry"></category><category term="Ray LaHood"></category><category term="Martha Voss"></category><category term="David Strickland"></category></entry></feed>