Federal safety regulators are looking at a variety of potential solutions to the unintended acceleration issue at the root of Toyota’s recall of nearly 6 million vehicles in the U.S., but won’t know more about the problem’s cause until this summer at the earliest. A group of NASA scientists is exploring electromagnetic interference, software coding and cosmic rays as possible factors in unintended acceleration.Read more in the Detroit Free Press.
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