Clearly human error and hope those injured make a speedy recovery.
Made me think if this was a Nissan Leaf with one pedal would this be more likely or less. Any thoughts ?
Thoughts?,
Mine are that you have seen an article headline, not read it, and jumped to an incorrect conclusion!.
The (new) Nissan Leaf has a mode called 'E-pedal', which, when engaged, means that the car will brake when you lift off the throttle, it will slow the car right to a stop. Nissan reckon, after some practice, most drivers will be smoother and more efficient (therefore the car will go further between charges) using the system.
But, it most certainly DOES have a brake pedal too.
|