Toyota/Lexus Recall Update

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Administrator (NHTSA) David Strickland testified Thursday, March 10, 2010, before the House Energy and Commerce Committee regarding NHTSA’s response to the Toyota safety crisis.    Strickland reported that NHTSA was considering mandating black box event data recorders in all new vehicles, which record the speed of the car, whether the driver was applying the brakes and other important facts.  Toyota NHTSA Testimony 3.11.10

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that it has received at least ten complaints about unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles after repairs have been made. Rep. Bruce Braley, vice chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations wrote to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and The Honorable David L. Strickland, Administrator of NHTSA, that these reports “are extremely troubling.” Toyota Braley 3.3.10 ltr.