Friday, April 30, 2010

Auto bill draft would require black boxes

One does have to wonder, daily, how much more of this Americans are going to take. But then, at the same time, one can't help but wonder if Americans have been so dumbed-down, so indoctrinated, that they actually accept grotesque infringements on their liberties as just part of everyday life in Amurr'ca.

    Washington Post -

    All new cars would have to be equipped with "black boxes" that record performance data and federal safety regulators would be granted the authority to order immediate recalls under newly proposed auto-safety legislation being considered by Congress.

    The draft of a bill was released Thursday by one of the House committees investigating Toyota's massive recalls for unintended acceleration in its vehicles. Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), chairman of the House commerce committee, and Sen. John D. Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), chair of the Senate commerce committee, have said they intend to collaborate on automobile safety legislation this year.

    The draft contains a wide array of provisions. Some require new safety features, such as the black boxes -- called event data recorders -- and brake override systems that allow a driver to stop a car even when the throttle is stuck open.

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