Comments on: Nissan's ECO Pedal drives you to fuel efficiency
Nissan announced a new system Monday that makes the gas pedal press upward when it senses motorists are speeding up too quickly.
Nissan announced a new system Monday that makes the gas pedal press upward when it senses motorists are speeding up too quickly.
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As far as safety goes, I've never been in, seen, or heard of a situation where someone avoided an accident by accelerating (and I mean split second hit-the-gas-to-avoid, not just merging or getting out of someone's way on the freeway). I'm sure the pressure the pedal exerts won't by anything that can't be easily overcome by a little stomp on the pedal.
- by bl3count October 3, 2008 8:27 PM PDT
- For some reason there seem to be multiple articles here, my last comment assumed that my other comments would show up here. Anyway this concept was part of my Cal Poly senior project in 2004.
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