https://www.yahoo.com/news/anton-yelchin-lapd-confirms-details-200233170.html
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 05:08 AM)
Your confident insistence that he was at fault is born of a twisted failure of logic and mean-spiritedness.
Your confident insistence that he wasn't at fault is born of a twisted failure of grasping "reality" and pure-simplmindeness.
So if the vehicle was defective for the reasons of the recall, does that mean the parking\handbreak was too?
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Vibradiant — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 10:53 AM)
Do you really set the handbrake every single time you put an automatic vehicle in park, esp if just hopping out for a minute? Also, "simplmindeness"? Id111ciot douchebag proves him/herself to be an idiot.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 04:04 PM)
If I turn off the engine and exit the car, yes I do. I guess you are the simpleminded one, because you can't see that if the handbreak was on, the car wouldn't have rolled backward. That is what it is for, a precaution and a good habit to get into using it. Perhaps you need some more driving lessons.
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Vibradiant — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 04:27 PM)
Congrats. You are one in a million when it comes to operation of a manual transmission. So superior and so special. Over 25 people have been injured because this new shifter is so non-intuitive, by not having a manual slot in which it fits when placing the vehicle in park, and it has caused over 100 collisions.
Because sliding it into park only activates an electronic sensor, and it springs back into a default position, it is easy to mistake neutral for park, and virtually anyone (excepting perfect little you) accustomed to an automatic would expect that putting it into park causes the transmission to hold the vehicle in place, esp if just hopping out to check something for a minute, which is why the manufacturers had issued a warning and planned to recall it prior to Yelchin's death.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 11:37 PM)
Yes, I am superior and special, so thanks for pointing that out. I don't care about the point of the recall for any transmission fault, a handbreak needs to be utilized when stopping a vehicle on a slope and getting out. Is that a basic driving skill that is too difficult for you to ingest?
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Vibradiant — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 01:46 AM)
Again, then why are they recalling it? Oh, right. Because it functions like sh!t, something with which you must be familiar, given your inability to see reason.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 05:07 AM)
Regardless of the s<>t function of the vehicle, engaging a park break on a slope would have overrode the gear transmission issue
that is if there was one in Yelchin's vehicle
. Unless of course the handbreak was sh!t too. I suppose you will look for any out, because I'd say you have been making excuses your whole life to get others to listen to you. Perhaps you should try a new angle, because the current one isn't working.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 11:51 PM)
You do know that it is spelled 'brake' not 'break'?
Really, is that right! Have you never made a typo or used incorrect spelling of a word that conveys the same meaning phonetically, or are you just pompous? When one goes into pedantics, they are avoi238ding and going into denial about what is the "real" issue. Do you do this often in your life?
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eamsville — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 02:39 PM)Do you really set the handbrake every single time you put an automatic vehicle in park, esp if just hopping out for a minute?
Do you
not
set the handbrake when the car is on a steep slope? Because if you don't, then you're an idiot who's willing to risk causing an accident, maybe even a fatal one.
It's certainly possible that the design flaw mentioned caused Yelchin to mistakenly leave the car in neutral when he thought it was in park, resulting in the car rolling down the hill. Bb68ut it's also possible - and quite likely - that if he had engaged the handbrake when leaving the vehicle (which IIRC is
taught
as a basic driving safety procedure to employ
especially
when the car is on a slope, and which Yelchin apparently did not do) the car would not have rolled and he would still be alive. -
rascal67 — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 03:21 PM)
Regardless of most auto's holding the car in park while on a slope
if Yelchin did consciously put it into 'P'
it could be considered his mistake if he "didn't" activate the handbreak. I use the park\handbreak, even when on a flat when exiting the vehicle. However, we don't know
or never will know
what the reason was why he decided to get out of the car.
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AprilValen — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 06:07 PM)
In this case, I believe, it is not so much that some of the vehicles might not work properly but that it is difficult to actually get the vehicle into park because of the design of the gear shift itself. It's isnt defective; it's hard to use, not intuitive and easy to do incorrectly.
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