Opinion: Five Questions For Ray LaHood

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Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood

It took ten months. It involved the best brains in the nation. They conducted exhaustive tests. And Lord knows what it all cost. But when it was over, the results were totally predictable. The U.S. Department of Transportation could find nothing wrong with Toyota vehicles that would cause them to suddenly accelerate out of control.

The results were predictable because the country went through the same thing nearly a quarter of a century ago. Only then, it involved Audi. And in both of these cases, each car company was accused of having some sort of mysterious gremlin that would cause its cars to suddenly accelerate out of control.

But there is a significant difference between both investigations. Back then the Department of Transportation blamed it on driver error. Officially, they called it “pedal misapplication.” But this time around, the Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, wouldn’t do that. He said it was caused by mechanical problems, i.e., sticky pedals and piled up floormats.

Too bad the Secretary didn’t have the courage to call it like it is. By failing to identify the root cause of the problem, more people are going to lose their lives.

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Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, has something he’d like to say…

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Together, we can end distracted driving, and Tuesday’s national summit is a good place to start.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood

Editor’s Note: Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood wanted to speak directly to the people ahead of the Department of Transportation’s Distracted Driving Summit this Tuesday, September 21st, so he came to Autoblog and asked to use our soapbox. We’re not about to deny court with the Secretary, particularly on a topic for which we care so much about. So Mr. Secretary, the floor is yours…

I know the readers of Autoblog understand the dangers of distracted driving because you’ve been sounding the alarm on this deadly epidemic for years, long before I became Secretary of Transportation. Most Autoblog readers know by now that real drivers just drive.

Many of today’s drivers are too busy texting or talking on their mobile phones while driving.

And, because I appreciate the heavy lifting Autoblog and its readers have been doing on this issue, I’m making my appeal to America’s automotive fans right here.

We all know that Americans love their cars. In Peoria, Ill., where I grew up, the weather isn’t as kind to our vehicles as it is in other places, but we do have miles of scenic roads between towns where drivers can really enjoy the hum of their car as they take it for a long drive.

Unfortunately, many of today’s drivers are too busy texting or talking on their mobile phones while they’re driving. And that’s exactly the practice car lovers everywhere should join me in fighting against.

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