Toyota's $2,300,000,000 Mistake

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  • DISCLAIMER: The imagery used in the first 46 seconds of this video is dramatized.
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    On August 28, 2009, Mark Saylor and his family were killed in a horrific car crash. The culprit? A stuck gas pedal.
    Shortly after, hundreds of others reported similar incidents. Everyone blamed Toyota, and the company ended up recalling 10 million vehicles in just two years. They paid a $1.2 billion fine to the US government and spent another $1.1 billion on a class-action lawsuit.
    But what actually went wrong in Mark Saylor's crash? And was Toyota really to blame for all of these mysterious accelerations?
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  • @jerks7olemyname316
    @jerks7olemyname316 Před rokem +4838

    The last seconds of the call are horrifying. Imagine seeing a group of cars getting closer and closer, but you're powerless to stop. Only in dreams have I ever felt something like this.

    • @lennonjessop5082
      @lennonjessop5082 Před rokem

      Hope it happens

    • @albertatundra
      @albertatundra Před rokem +1

      Imagine being so dumb you forgot to kill the engine by shutting it off by turning the key or killing the transmission. This is 100% on the driver.

    • @gabecvale1234
      @gabecvale1234 Před rokem +90

      the last seconds made me cry.

    • @astletruscott6291
      @astletruscott6291 Před rokem +60

      This could've been stopped or at the least minimized by simply putting the car in neutral or turning it off.

    • @fsosatsumnezpl602
      @fsosatsumnezpl602 Před rokem +15

      I got a horrible dream when i was laying on a freeway and i couldnt move my Legs were like paralysed i woke up on the floor after one of the cars runned me over

  • @MichaelDavis-zf6nt
    @MichaelDavis-zf6nt Před rokem +13594

    That seems like a massive oversight on Toyotas part. I mean pumping your brake is something that should not stop your brakes from working in any situation especially when your accelerator is stuck wide open. How scary.

    • @generalsquirrel9548
      @generalsquirrel9548 Před rokem +478

      Even if. There as a handbrake which is an different systen (for safety) and both automatic and manuals can be put into neutral. Putting an transmission into neutral disconnects the engine from the wheels. Meaning its basicly as if your accelerator is no longer stuck and the car will decelerate

    • @user-px1wj2uv3r
      @user-px1wj2uv3r Před rokem +497

      @@generalsquirrel9548 Been thinking about it the whole time. I've been saying for a long time that US drivers need better training for licenses and this is proof. Of course, not all the blame goes on him, but he essentially killed his whole family because he didn't put the car in neutral. It's sad and a really really stupid way to go.

    • @Ghost-kw3fy
      @Ghost-kw3fy Před rokem +153

      Braaa this is terrifying...clutch in and go into neutral or go straight into neutral like you'll said
      This should be something everyone should know
      When in doubt
      Clutch in and get out of gear

    • @hitman9078
      @hitman9078 Před rokem +275

      @@Ghost-kw3fy people driving automatic cars doesn't know this because they aren't taught how the engine and the transmission work together because that knowledge isn't required to drive automatics.

    • @Ghost-kw3fy
      @Ghost-kw3fy Před rokem +105

      @@hitman9078 i know but it should be taught either way
      Here in South Africa
      Whether you drive auto or manual
      We taught the same thing
      You have no excuse for not knowing how to stop in an emergency but yet people still find ways to die stupid deaths

  • @yourfriendbyte
    @yourfriendbyte Před 4 měsíci +699

    Props to the Dad for being such a hero for driving off the road to save many people on the highway. Rest in Peace.

    • @HelloIAmNextToYou
      @HelloIAmNextToYou Před 2 měsíci +13

      Wait he drove off the road?

    • @yourfriendbyte
      @yourfriendbyte Před 2 měsíci

      yeah didnt you watch the video@@HelloIAmNextToYou

    • @SnuggieMaple
      @SnuggieMaple Před 2 měsíci +20

      @@HelloIAmNextToYou Yeah?

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před měsícem +20

      ​@HelloIAmNextToYou did u skipp the whole video?

    • @HelloIAmNextToYou
      @HelloIAmNextToYou Před měsícem +2

      @@Pfyzer no I just forgot to watch the rest, lol

  • @Ava-ms1rk
    @Ava-ms1rk Před 2 měsíci +167

    "Pray.." "NO NO AHHHHHH-" *beep*
    Broke my heart...

    • @chnlofrndmvids8282
      @chnlofrndmvids8282 Před měsícem

      @@user-xe3cg1in3jthat was 911

    • @festuskuye8726
      @festuskuye8726 Před měsícem +6

      *Police: hello😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢

    • @user-xe3cg1in3j
      @user-xe3cg1in3j Před 27 dny +2

      @@festuskuye8726 btw hahahaha

    • @user-xe3cg1in3j
      @user-xe3cg1in3j Před 27 dny +3

      @@festuskuye8726 i think Mark Saylor died and the docter bring Mark Saylor to the grave

    • @juvycastro9606
      @juvycastro9606 Před 4 dny +1

      ​@@user-xe3cg1in3jwhy are you laughing bro this is not funny bro

  • @markiis2cold891
    @markiis2cold891 Před 11 měsíci +4300

    The fact that he was able to consider the lives of others during the most scary and stressful moment in his life is extremely respectable. God bless him and the family.

    • @paddymills2144
      @paddymills2144 Před 10 měsíci +12

      no he can't drive, i can tell you don't drive standard.

    • @ISTVANX
      @ISTVANX Před 10 měsíci

      The fact that he’s a moron that could have turned the CAR OFF with the key!

    • @Flash-nq2mq
      @Flash-nq2mq Před 10 měsíci +17

      Can't you just put the shift in neutral, a similar case happened in NY on the LIE 911 told her to put in neutral & a cop got in front of her & slowly braked

    • @markiis2cold891
      @markiis2cold891 Před 10 měsíci +21

      @@Flash-nq2mq I don’t think some cars let you switch while you’re in motion

    • @Flash-nq2mq
      @Flash-nq2mq Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@markiis2cold891 the car in NY did. But she had no brakes that's why the officer got in front of her

  • @sorad5791
    @sorad5791 Před rokem +2290

    That 911 dispatcher was very likely traumatized by this. My older sister has been a dispatcher for almost 20 years and she has had some calls that tore her up.

    • @RhinoRhuco
      @RhinoRhuco Před rokem +94

      Ikr, the dispatcher’s last words before their deaths is just sad, he seemed so scared.. that one “Hello!?” Is just something to think about.. I just really dislike that last sound of that crash, it’s just so devastating.

    • @jarronjairin5104
      @jarronjairin5104 Před rokem

      😭😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😓😓😓😓😓😭😭😭😭

    • @marcusmullings69420
      @marcusmullings69420 Před rokem +6

      ​@@gabrielallen-bh3ofu messaged urself

    • @soisaus564
      @soisaus564 Před rokem +3

      ​@@marcusmullings69420 sometimes people do this because they don't know how to delete comments or edit them

    • @MolecularBear
      @MolecularBear Před rokem +3

      ​@@soisaus564 Do they not see the 3 dots at the side? How technologically illiterate are people?

  • @benbrand2020
    @benbrand2020 Před 2 měsíci +202

    3:29 when he first said this my heart started racing

    • @KeanPlays-ko2xz
      @KeanPlays-ko2xz Před 17 dny +3

      Me too

    • @williamsodborg
      @williamsodborg Před 7 dny +3

      BRO

    • @williamsodborg
      @williamsodborg Před 7 dny +1

      This time here I hate you too I hate this CZcams I keep paying it so what the f*** is wrong with CZcams

    • @williamsodborg
      @williamsodborg Před 7 dny +3

      The water peep is wrong like why couldn't he just stop or turn off the car like why the shut up is in my car being stopped the car now

    • @ruzzelarrongalvez7611
      @ruzzelarrongalvez7611 Před 5 dny +1

      Just do not turn off the engine because the free ending

  • @JustMoreOfAnAverageAustrillian

    1 Mistake costs. 2.9b$, 3000+ Deaths, 10+ bloodlines ended
    and the mistake is just lifting your feet from the break.

  • @bennybanman7373
    @bennybanman7373 Před rokem +4944

    That's a very brave man to turn off the road in order to not hurt anyone else

    • @elonnnnnnnn1111
      @elonnnnnnnn1111 Před rokem +225

      one of the only time in 2022 I can genuinely say respect

    • @amanpratap2000
      @amanpratap2000 Před rokem +159

      Me and my friends were in a similar situation about an year ago.
      It was late at night and we were drunk the guy driving was pretty sober but we were hyped so we were speeding like crazy. All of a sudden we went over a bump and our car lost its brakes. We were going 90-110 kmph on a narrow dark road. We freaked out and decided that the only logical thing to do is to slide the car on the divider so it stops by friction. We did that and left unharmed.
      The most important thing in situations like these is to keep calm and think

    • @alarastaff
      @alarastaff Před rokem +62

      @@amanpratap2000 yup, stopping by friction is the best way to go, You should probably turn off the engine as well once you touch the wall or railing

    • @johnbissonette124
      @johnbissonette124 Před rokem +46

      @@alarastaff always try the hand break. Its mechanical and less likely to fail

    • @shepherd_strike7346
      @shepherd_strike7346 Před rokem +59

      @@johnbissonette124 at high-speeds u could spin out and risk crashing into other people

  • @Kappa_vr
    @Kappa_vr Před 7 měsíci +1055

    The fact that the call cut off sends chills down my spine
    Rip mark and ur family

    • @Galic2014
      @Galic2014 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Same

    • @thebestfan389
      @thebestfan389 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes

    • @Kappa_vr
      @Kappa_vr Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@cpasimportant actually not, if he hit the parking brake at that speed he would skid of the road and crash.
      Turning off the engine would end in the car free rolling for miles at that speed and would probably crash all the same, though it may have a higher survival rate.

    • @Turtlemilk
      @Turtlemilk Před 5 měsíci +2

      The Asian dude was my history teachers brother . I remember when I was in class and he had an emergency phone call. Sad

    • @Focusquick
      @Focusquick Před 5 měsíci +2

      Same, another thing though is the fact that i was born on that EXACT day

  • @Goodoalnick
    @Goodoalnick Před 5 měsíci +603

    just turn the engine off
    And then turn the key to the point where the engine starts
    That won’t lock the steering

    • @Smizzle77
      @Smizzle77 Před 29 dny +34

      Right?!

    • @user-yk7qg7lh5v
      @user-yk7qg7lh5v Před 28 dny +18

      I know!

    • @medic082008
      @medic082008 Před 28 dny +130

      Then u loose steering. Neutral or ebrake is better options.

    • @MaterWelon38
      @MaterWelon38 Před 28 dny +30

      That ain't gonna work

    • @TTien63
      @TTien63 Před 28 dny +12

      ​@medic082008 i think steering will only lock when car is turned off and not moving, if it lock even when car is moving then it's a terrible idea

  • @randomyoutubeuser8509
    @randomyoutubeuser8509 Před měsícem +71

    PSA. Accelerator Stuck? Unintended Acceleration? First thing put to neutral and brake. Learn where your car's neutral is and practice engaging it

  • @justcallmejessz3712
    @justcallmejessz3712 Před rokem +2709

    I remember being TAUGHT to pump the break if I was ever driving and my brakes stopped working. I think it's fair to say that many others have been told this as well.

    • @Thomas-ev6fn
      @Thomas-ev6fn Před rokem +88

      Throw the car to neutral

    • @wam-wildlifeandmore1141
      @wam-wildlifeandmore1141 Před rokem +67

      Throw it in neutral, pump brakes, E brakes idk

    • @Hboogie182
      @Hboogie182 Před rokem +96

      Put in neutral and pull up the E brake. This problem would never happen if you drive a stick shift though. Stick shift is always safer.

    • @HazeDough
      @HazeDough Před rokem +38

      @@wam-wildlifeandmore1141 exactly pump brakes, pull e brake, throw into neutral, downshift, turn the car off idk 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @nikki1400
      @nikki1400 Před rokem +41

      @@Hboogie182 e breaks at high speeds are incredibly dangerous. Ive been told to do this time and time again in an emergency, but then i learned it's only appropriate in very specific circumstances.

  • @thiccomniman
    @thiccomniman Před rokem +4467

    Mark is an absolute hero. Good on him for saving as many lives as he could. Rest in peace to him and his family.

    • @KuzkayDev
      @KuzkayDev Před rokem +34

      ​@@Forlornguild shutting off an engine locks the steering wheel in most cars. This is also very dangerous. They should've tried shifting the engine into neutral instead
      Edit: Not all cars will lock the steering but pretty much in 99.9% vehicles it'll stop the power steering

    • @Forlornguild
      @Forlornguild Před rokem +8

      @@KuzkayDev There are several positions for an ignition key, and some newer cars have different means to shut off the engine. With a normal ignition, you can shut the engine off without locking the steering wheel... I just did it recently when and engine blew going up a mountain pass. I turned it off when the oil pressure dropped, and coasted it off the side of the road. Yes, putting it in neutral would have worked though.... if the car had a type of gear shift to do so. Gone are the days of manual transmissions with so much more control.

    • @moteq6598
      @moteq6598 Před rokem +3

      @@KuzkayDev I never considered putting a car to neutral in cases like these. I'll spread the word. Thanks

    • @Yoosuf_320
      @Yoosuf_320 Před rokem +1

      @@Forlornguild shutting off the engines? really? 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @ssmoke9489
      @ssmoke9489 Před rokem +7

      hero? he purposefully killed his whole family. did you even watch the video?

  • @broccat
    @broccat Před 4 měsíci +28

    For those who didn’t watch the full video (please do, it’s pretty good!):
    He couldn’t stop the car, and as he approached the intersection, he drove into a ditch to avoid colliding with anyone else.
    Here’s a quote from the video that pretty much explains it:
    “In the real world, people will actually lift the foot off the brake- perhaps to pump the brakes, to get more power- maybe trying to fiddle with a floor mat.. but the point is, when you lift your foot off the brake even one time, you lose your power assistance, and it becomes almost impossible to stop it.”
    So he struggled with a loose floor mat, and power-assisted brakes.

    • @nahiyanbhuiyan2076
      @nahiyanbhuiyan2076 Před měsícem +1

      Bless your soul. This video was unnecessarily long

    • @wariv7746
      @wariv7746 Před 13 dny +3

      ​@nahiyanbhuiyan2076 or your attention span is unnecessarily short.

    • @thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138
      @thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138 Před 8 dny +1

      That's why I'll never buy in a car that doesn't have a lever hand brake, that shit ratchets harder than you can stomp the brakes, and there's no power assistance just a steel cable going to your back brakes...
      And if your accelerator does get stuck, don't forget neutral exists.

    • @user-hu4ow9tw2c
      @user-hu4ow9tw2c Před 8 dny +1

      @@thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138 Most cars today the e brake is not your main rear brake. It is a small shoe that will do you little good in a situation like this.

    • @thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138
      @thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138 Před 8 dny

      @@user-hu4ow9tw2c that's silly, another reason why old cars remain the best, modern cars everything flies by wire and is skimped out on while over digitizing everything to make it look nice and fancy to cover the fact that their engines are filled with planned obsolescence and ugh, I could rant on this for a while

  • @katecone2295
    @katecone2295 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Thank you for the great summary. I've been having a hard time finding a condensed source of information that gives all the necessary information. Most sources ended up leaving out a bunch of details.

  • @cathysaylor9202
    @cathysaylor9202 Před 10 měsíci +2896

    Just came across this video , Mark was a vehicle inspector for the California Highway Patrol.and a veteran. He is my cousin and I miss him dearly, we grew up together even thou he was a few years older. He was a amazing person and would do anything to protect anyone . He is an absolute hero. RIP Mark and fam xxx

    • @jolaw6083
      @jolaw6083 Před 10 měsíci +107

      Your cousin is a hero Cathy!!!

    • @Jankenguuu
      @Jankenguuu Před 10 měsíci +70

      Thank you for sharing, so sorry for your loss

    • @Retarded_Cat
      @Retarded_Cat Před 10 měsíci +87

      If he was a vehicle inspector, HOW DIDN’T HE KNOW THAT PUTTING THE CAR IN NEUTRAL & PULLING THE E BRAKE WOULD’VE SAVED EVERYONE?

    • @CaStS1711
      @CaStS1711 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Retarded_Catshut up not the time

    • @truly.linkster
      @truly.linkster Před 10 měsíci +159

      @@Retarded_CatThis is an incredibly insensitive comment.

  • @petezahut79
    @petezahut79 Před rokem +3952

    I think the most amazing part of this story, received very little attention. Regardless of reason, in the face of danger, the driver still considered the lives of others. He actions were selfless and honorable.

    • @JonathanCandor
      @JonathanCandor Před rokem +52

      This story is so sad and the driver is a hero. 😢😢😢

    • @bennyshaversmusic590
      @bennyshaversmusic590 Před rokem +11

      @@Brayn126 I agree 100% Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

    • @stealthflyingguy1
      @stealthflyingguy1 Před rokem

      @@Brayn126 the link doesn't work when I tried it. It kept saying "page not found".

    • @jayk5114
      @jayk5114 Před rokem +52

      @@bennyshaversmusic590 how did he "play stupid games"? He didn't intentionally do this.

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner Před rokem +30

      @@jayk5114 because it would have been so easy to avoid - simply shift into neutral!! He allowed sheer panic to takeover. And certainly 911 dispatchers should be trained to give that advice.

  • @t.j.ziegler4567
    @t.j.ziegler4567 Před 2 měsíci +42

    In regards to the brake override system.
    The brake override system, also known as Brake-Override System (BOS) or Brake Pedal Override System (BPO), is designed to prioritize the brake command over the accelerator in situations where both pedals are pressed simultaneously. Its purpose is to enhance safety by allowing drivers to bring the vehicle to a stop in case of unintended acceleration.
    Technically, the brake override system typically involves sensors and electronic control units (ECUs) that monitor input from the brake and accelerator pedals. When the system detects simultaneous inputs, it prioritizes the brake signal, cutting engine power and allowing the vehicle to be brought to a stop safely.
    However, in the case of the Toyota recall incidents, a malfunction occurred in some instances where pumping the brake pedal during unintended acceleration led to a loss of power brake hydraulic support. This means that the brake pedal became less effective in stopping the vehicle, potentially complicating the driver's ability to bring the car to a halt.
    The exact technical intricacies and the root cause of the malfunction can be complex and might involve issues with the electronic control systems, sensor calibration, or other factors that led to unintended consequences in certain scenarios. Investigations and improvements were made by Toyota and other automotive manufacturers to address these issues and enhance the reliability of brake override systems.
    Asked gpt to brake it down 🎉

    • @headliner733
      @headliner733 Před měsícem +3

      You don't know what you're talking about. The brake booster is vacuum assisted. They don't get full vacuum under wide open throttle or at any point when the throttle is open. They get max vacuum when the throttle is closed.

    • @hi_its_me1337
      @hi_its_me1337 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@headliner733it was literally written by ai

    • @headliner733
      @headliner733 Před měsícem +4

      @@hi_its_me1337 How the hell was I supposed to know? He should be ashamed for posting something written by AI. This is why I hate all this stupid tech shit. AI had given people so much wrong information already people are suing.

    • @dummiesoncomputers
      @dummiesoncomputers Před 27 dny +1

      Not to be that guy but just to point out that it was written (or now is?) that is was written by ai

    • @headliner733
      @headliner733 Před 26 dny

      @@dummiesoncomputers We know, if you couldn't tell by reading the comments.

  • @t.8235
    @t.8235 Před 14 dny +5

    Drivers that can’t find the brake pedal but intentionally flooring the gas pedal instead, is probably the most American thing I’ve heard in a long time😂

  • @jelisaferr
    @jelisaferr Před rokem +2710

    I can’t imagine the thought process going on in this man’s mind right now. It’s incredible!! Knowing he’s potentially going to die along with several of the most important people in his life.. and still having the mindset to run into the ditch instead of hurting others. This guy is the epitome of a hero in my book! RIP.

    • @kbxbrdr
      @kbxbrdr Před rokem +23

      I think most people would do this.

    • @7x779
      @7x779 Před rokem +41

      The big lesson here is the old proverb " what you fear shall come upon you ". Immediately spirit of fear came over everyone in the car and they automatically made the assumption that they were all going to crash, it's called Target fixation and they could not get their Thinking Out of the Box. All the driver had to do, or even the passenger, was to turn the ignition key off. I'm still astonished at all these hundreds of comments pouring in that 99% of them are not thinking about this. I think it needs to be a part of public education so it's ingrained in people's minds that if anything like this happens, turn the damn key off, with all due respect

    • @nagaanuragsametta755
      @nagaanuragsametta755 Před rokem +33

      @@7x779 that could lock the steering wheel and could be more fatal to the rest of the drivers on the road.
      In my opinion Manual transmission is much safer in these type of situations.
      Just close the clutch and keep your transmission in neutral and let the engine die or turn it off once the vehicle is in safe position.

    • @samf7302
      @samf7302 Před rokem +16

      @@nagaanuragsametta755 you could just turn it one step back and it would kill the engine, our just slam it in neutral, but I guess the he panicked and didn't think straight

    • @gmailgmail0128
      @gmailgmail0128 Před rokem +5

      @@nagaanuragsametta755 ok lets say it locked the steering wheel. It's literally going to take 60 feet to come to a stop. It wouldn't affect you stopping

  • @amondhawes-khalifa1949
    @amondhawes-khalifa1949 Před rokem +1538

    Imagine having this happen; you are suddenly terrified, everyone is screaming and you have like 20 seconds to be forced to choose to throw away the lives of ~all of your family/self & everyone you hit at the intersection~, or ~just your family/self~. God, what an absolute legend to have been able to even make that choice. RIP Mark and Family

    • @keithgood7181
      @keithgood7181 Před rokem +63

      Well IF that was your only 2 choices it would be easy. He probably figured if he slams into cars in the intersection him and his passengers are going to die anyway! SO.. why take others with you! Plus you probably have a better chance of surviving going off the road cuz you're not slamming into a bunch of cars or trucks!
      NOW... that said, there's no reason they should've crashed in the first place when there were two or three other options that he had to stop the car without incident! Like put the car in neutral and use the emergency brake to stop! Or turn off the car then use the emergency brake! Or put it in neutral, the wind resistance is surprisingly stronger than you think! It will slow the car fairly quick, then use the emergency brake if the regular brakes don't work. If neither brakes work, after the wind resistance has slowed the car he could've got behind one of those big trucks that he passed and hit the back of it. Since they're both moving it wouldn't be much of an impact at all. And the driver if the truck would've most likely instinctively hit the brakes slowing both of them to a stop! There's even a couple more options but this text is long enough!
      But realistically, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO IN SITUATIONS LIKE THAT'S IS.. "DO NOT PANIC!!!" Which I'm sorry to say it sounded like they were all panicking!
      I just pray that they were all believers in Jesus Christ!!!

    • @TehDawg
      @TehDawg Před rokem +17

      The word “legend” is rather unsuitable

    • @NipponNostalgicTV
      @NipponNostalgicTV Před rokem +32

      Step 1, neutral. Step 2 E brake.

    • @rexeverything6249
      @rexeverything6249 Před rokem

      Imagine if you put it in reverse ?,,,, guy was a moron

    • @crimsonchin8916
      @crimsonchin8916 Před rokem +14

      @@NipponNostalgicTV it’s much easier to say that when ur not in the situation. Most ppl would panic. And most ppl also don’t know this info. Even the police responded didn’t know it or he would’ve said it.

  • @Biologyman63
    @Biologyman63 Před 6 dny +3

    It’s good to see society trying to solve the problem in order to spread awareness and avoid doing the same thing

  • @estherapp8349
    @estherapp8349 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I also did the same mistake, instead of pressing the brake pedal, I was unaware that I was pressing the gas pedal and I bumped into a waiting car. Thank God it wasnt fatal!! I was a new driver.

  • @doabrad1850
    @doabrad1850 Před rokem +4565

    Such a tragic story. Meanwhile, I was celebrating my 9th birthday on August 28th, 2009. Goes to show that there's always someone going through their worst when you're at your best. Don't take the good times for granted.

  • @gagegreen8994
    @gagegreen8994 Před rokem +637

    I can't imagine the difficulty of that decision he had to make in seconds, to protect the safety of complete strangers.

    • @Infiniteperspective1111
      @Infiniteperspective1111 Před rokem +5

      He didn’t! Get the full story, he smashed into another car before going out of control. Even if he decided to run off the road, that would not be heroic, it would be safer than hitting other traffic

    • @MichaelSmith-rl7be
      @MichaelSmith-rl7be Před rokem +16

      Dude should have put the car in neutral. How did 4 people not think of that?

    • @motocrossgurl18
      @motocrossgurl18 Před rokem +2

      @@MichaelSmith-rl7be that’s what I would of done.

    • @Real-Ruby-Red
      @Real-Ruby-Red Před rokem +22

      @@MichaelSmith-rl7be because he's going 120 and he's got half a mile left which goes by in like 20 seconds if even that when I've been at 120 in my car, adrenaline and fear makes your brain stop working properly.

    • @cr4819
      @cr4819 Před rokem

      I can’t imagine being so fucking stupid the minute the car went out of control, that he didn’t throw it into neutral. Sad he was so stupid, sad the others in the car didn’t do that, sad the 911 didn’t either

  • @vinnercein
    @vinnercein Před 2 měsíci +6

    Peace to Mark, his family, and The 90 other🕊️❤

  • @zee4125
    @zee4125 Před měsícem +5

    This reminds me of back when I was taking driving lessons. I was learning in a Toyota Yaris. On one of the lessons, the floor mat got loose and kept the gas pedal down. As a learner driver this freaked me the hell out. Fortunately it was a manual gear box and my instructor was calm, so he had me put the car into neutral and slow to a halt before adjusting the mat.

  • @that.booooo
    @that.booooo Před rokem +1516

    It’s completely heart breaking, and you can hear the fearful and tearful screams before the call ends.. This probably happened a long time ago but condolences goes to their relatives

  • @jacquizzz3476
    @jacquizzz3476 Před rokem +788

    The fact that the call ended with "Pray" and then screams is terrifying. I applaud him for his quick thinking and driving into a ravine to save others. This is terrible🙏

    • @jfrigz2294
      @jfrigz2294 Před rokem +9

      Couldn’t he have pulled the emergency brake

    • @dcg9083
      @dcg9083 Před rokem +19

      @@jfrigz2294 the car would start to skied but would be less risk actually

    • @jfrigz2294
      @jfrigz2294 Před rokem +28

      @@dcg9083 skidding is better than going 120 into a ditch…

    • @YasinVanDoorsen
      @YasinVanDoorsen Před rokem +7

      What if he had to stop it using the guard rails on the highway or use the transmission

    • @dcg9083
      @dcg9083 Před rokem

      @@jfrigz2294 I agree

  • @skittzoeheartless2778
    @skittzoeheartless2778 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I had this happen in an 82 monte carlo. Got stuck in full throttle. With a 400hp engine. I shut down the ignition then put the car into neutral. Didn't have power steering or brakes. But just had to push harder. Thats why i don't understand why they keep changing technology that works. If a technology has worked since the 50s. Keep using it. Emergency brakes were on a cable. Almost fail proof. And the shifting linkages were manual. Not in the hands of a computer. Most newer cars are experimental. Always trying new things instead of improving what was already good. Because they're always trying to find cheaper ways to build cars. Do these fancy Toyotas not have neutral? Not once did i hear the dispatcher say try shifting the car. Or slowly put on the emergency brake. Every car I've ever owned has had one. And ive played with all of them. To make sure they work. Especially after fast m furious came out. I was emergency braking everything. It just seems like something else could of been done. Good learning experience for the rest of the world i guess. Test your emergency brakes. Even my van has one. That works. It weighs almost 8,000 lbs. And foot operated. With a cable. So doesn't require an engine. Good old days of 1997. I've never owned anything newer than a 98. But prefer older cars over newer cars. Spark and fuel. No dependence on a computer. Because steel cables outlast circuit boards.

  • @_sherry_88
    @_sherry_88 Před 3 měsíci +13

    “well good f-cking morning”

  • @tastiestchunk2445
    @tastiestchunk2445 Před rokem +3228

    Nobody is talked about how Mark is a hero he saved alot of lives at the cost of him and his family it's sad that he and his family had to pass away but by ending his life he saved others

    • @sheiladawg1664
      @sheiladawg1664 Před rokem +126

      If only he knew to shift into neutral, or shut off the ignition.
      This genius used to write tickets.
      There's a reason some police departments refuse applicants as 'overqualified' (read, too smart for the job).

    • @sora_4559
      @sora_4559 Před rokem +12

      @@scrooglemcdoogle yea hut shouldnt that make the vehicle slow down with time?

    • @komplettegal
      @komplettegal Před rokem +7

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @wizardofcalisthenics9382
      @wizardofcalisthenics9382 Před rokem +23

      @@sora_4559 if the shutting down the engine really locks your wheel, than he couldnt navigate with it and will ultimately hit someone, i guess.

    • @Mohab7274
      @Mohab7274 Před rokem +1

      "At the cost of him"? He was gonna a die anyways tho.

  • @rayneozier
    @rayneozier Před rokem +1004

    Rest In Peace to Mark and his family. Truly tragic.

    • @kleinefischa9954
      @kleinefischa9954 Před rokem +2

      At least, if u can say that, is the whole family together at a better place... imagine just the daughter would have survived

    • @Seinaru
      @Seinaru Před rokem

      @@kleinefischa9954 that would be horrible, imagine living on from an accident where all passengers excluding you died, your parents among them.

    • @nellykeepsake224
      @nellykeepsake224 Před rokem +1

      Yes it is very tragic 😞

    • @afridgetoofar1818
      @afridgetoofar1818 Před rokem

      Rest in Pieces

    • @user-xe3cg1in3j
      @user-xe3cg1in3j Před měsícem

      💔 rip mark

  • @User-54631
    @User-54631 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Guy is a hero, if that ever happens to anyone. Most cars automatic or manual can be dropped from drive/gear to natural without touching the break, clutch, or stepping off the accelerator.

  • @gendoll5006
    @gendoll5006 Před měsícem +1

    I could see someone accidentally pressing the gas instead of brake on unfamiliar cars but realizing it right after, because you’d see it’s accelerating instead and you’d look down to check.
    Man that is so horrific.

  • @mjaf03
    @mjaf03 Před rokem +984

    Him deliberately driving off road into the ditch has saved a load of people there. He should be seen as a hero despite the horrific circumstances

    • @anthonyjarrett3206
      @anthonyjarrett3206 Před rokem

      He's stupid driver,,I know that the car have brake

    • @NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl
      @NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl Před rokem +4

      But killed his own family

    • @fall_comic6985
      @fall_comic6985 Před rokem

      @@NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl either guarantee to only kill 4 people (or less) or keep driving into the intersection and kill 5 people (or less)

    • @mrbuzz2131
      @mrbuzz2131 Před rokem

      ​@@NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl either way they could have died

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem

      dontr label this idiot a hero. he could shifted into neutral or turned the vechile off.

  • @knuckinfuts556
    @knuckinfuts556 Před rokem +1704

    Everyone who has ever had this kind of thing happen, never does the one thing that nullifies acceleration...... throwing the vehicle into neutral and hitting the brakes. I've even had to stop a car by gradually using the emergency brake while throwing it into neutral.

    • @wranglerdave6452
      @wranglerdave6452 Před rokem +117

      Bingo throw it in neutral let that motor blow up . also you never hear about people killing the engine by turning it off . This is why I don't like key less cars or cars with paddle or Dials. I'll take a old fashioned column or floor shift automatic or manual transmission. If needs be I'll dump the transmission. By down shifting a automatic. Or gear breaking a manual while using the emergency break

    • @iiAssassinXxii
      @iiAssassinXxii Před rokem +77

      @@wranglerdave6452 using the hand brake would likely cause the car to go completely out of control and crash. This happened in the UK where someone arrested pulled the handbrake of the police car which resulted in the cop dying. The best thing is getting the car into neutral/using the regular brakes. The other thing people have said about turning off the car is also a terrible idea as the second you do that you’ve effectively lost all steering in the car.

    • @knuckinfuts556
      @knuckinfuts556 Před rokem +51

      @@iiAssassinXxii I'm sure that person pulled the emergency brake rather abruptly, which can and most likely will cause an accident. Also, killing the engine doesn't mean you lose all steering, it just means you lose the steering assist/power steering, so steering the vehicle would require a little muscle.

    • @dretookoo1364
      @dretookoo1364 Před rokem +9

      That's exactly what i jus said. We need to link up and see how we can educate some drivers out there.

    • @Andrew-kf7bq
      @Andrew-kf7bq Před rokem +20

      @@iiAssassinXxii you don't have to pull it back quickly, just ease on on it till it feels like you've lost traction, ease off, and add pressure again

  • @perfect8daudio123
    @perfect8daudio123 Před 15 dny

    Hi zack i loved ur videos.Can u please tell me which website u were using to do this animation videos

  • @RandomStrangerNumber98

    This happened to me in a Toyota Corolla in 2003. I don't know what initiated it, but the gas was suddenly on full, and I couldn't reduce it. I pumped the gas a few times, and it wouldn't come up off the floor. I switched it to neutral, and it reved so high I thought the engine would blow, so I turned off the car to cut the engine and rode the break. I don't remember if it had power breaks or not - it wasn't a high end model, and it was at least 10 years old. I limped it into town by turning the car on in neutral and putting it into drive before the engine could rev too high, let it accelerate me, then coast in neutral with the engine off. I did that over and over until I got to the dealership in town, and they fixed it for free. They said that the cruise control got stuck. It was freaky, and it was lucky it first happened when I was on a country road, and I had a few seconds to try things, rather than in heavy traffic. It was pretty scary when it first happened, and you really do need a few seconds to figure something out. And there could be a lot of reasons it happens, and my solution might not work in all of them.

  • @j.g.mcbell9494
    @j.g.mcbell9494 Před rokem +492

    It happened to me, when I was just a kid.
    I didn’t even have my license yet. My step mom let me drive the car down the street to the neighbors house, who was thinking about buying the car. On the way back home, the accelerator stuck, and I just took off going 80+ through my suburban neighborhood.
    I pulled the E-brake, and a bunch of smoke kicked up. It was slowing down but not stopping. I put it in neutral, and the engine revved but started to finally slow down with the E brake on and my brake pedal to the floor.
    One of the most horrifying experiences I’ve ever been through. My dad was just impressed with me. Idk why I thought to put it in neutral, nobody taught me to do that. If it happened to me today as an adult 15 years later, idk if I would think to put it in neutral but I did that day.

    • @Bob-kf2kt
      @Bob-kf2kt Před rokem

      RIP

    • @kgaming7599
      @kgaming7599 Před rokem +41

      I'm not gonna question your step-mother's horrible decisions, but bravo. That's good on you! Got the reaction time of a pilot.

    • @vittorio870
      @vittorio870 Před rokem

      ....you were just a kid, hadn't gotten your license yet..... yet with all that inexperience, you knew that if brakes failed, just put neutral to disengage the transmission from the wheels. Rathe have a blown tranny than blown lives.

    • @davidhardcore704
      @davidhardcore704 Před rokem +12

      @@Bob-kf2kt rip ? Tf

    • @naptownmadden
      @naptownmadden Před rokem +1

      yeah i bet you did

  • @maizzyyy
    @maizzyyy Před rokem +905

    The screams of the family at the end gave me goosebumps. This is terrible. You can here the fear in his voice as he says “pray!” I hope this family has a wonderful place in heaven.

    • @princeofallnegros4035
      @princeofallnegros4035 Před rokem +8

      No sadly they didn't believe is God to they well you know.

    • @arpdub896
      @arpdub896 Před rokem +3

      @@princeofallnegros4035 how?

    • @spldrong
      @spldrong Před rokem +17

      I guess they don't know what "neutral" is

    • @jamestygz3109
      @jamestygz3109 Před rokem +3

      @@spldrong exactly

    • @jeremy-em6kh
      @jeremy-em6kh Před rokem +57

      @@HandymanHustle first of all, when your car is barreling down at high speeds the last thing on your mind is common sense, don’t act harder than you are. You’d be shitting your pants shaking if you were in that situation even if you did manage to put it in neutral. It’s not that difficult to show empathy to 4 dead human beings who absolutely did not deserve to die like that

  • @user-nq8uk1qu6l
    @user-nq8uk1qu6l Před 2 dny

    A Few Things That Made Me React And Scared
    1: When There Were 1,000 Reports Since 2001
    2: When The Camera Was Gradually Fading To Black, The Screaming In The Background, And When The Call Cut Off
    3: The Footage Of The Damaged Car
    4: That There Were Many Reports About This
    5: That Many People Blamed Toyota For This
    Mark Saylor And His Family, May They Rest In Peace ✌️🙏🕊️❤️

  • @RAMPAGEig2949
    @RAMPAGEig2949 Před 4 dny +1

    It's sad, but it's also very heroic of the driver to do that to avoid crashing

  • @CristianOrtiz-xb9ti
    @CristianOrtiz-xb9ti Před 7 měsíci +501

    Tip that may save your life if you’re ever in this scenario which I hope NEVER happens to anyone: In the event that someone may find themselves in this type of situation, you can shift the car into neutral while accelerating or while the car is in motion, the RPMs will skyrocket, but you’ll be able to bring the car to a halt. Stay safe on the road everyone.

    • @adarshrai1178
      @adarshrai1178 Před 7 měsíci +34

      If people can choose automatic over manual for ease of driving, then those people will also know just about gas and brake and nothing else to make it easy to not know much. I got that thought too. But everyone is not a pro or even sensible like you and me.

    • @adarshrai1178
      @adarshrai1178 Před 7 měsíci +8

      If it happens again, victim will pray and die again by giving up and not trying something at all. You just can't change it.

    • @exxellent
      @exxellent Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@adarshrai1178if they use e brake and neutral you should be fine

    • @adarshrai1178
      @adarshrai1178 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@exxellent yes they can but it won't come in their mind. That's what I'm saying.

    • @Kaviranghari
      @Kaviranghari Před 6 měsíci +17

      ​@@adarshrai1178 yeah you're right, the blank and shock of that situation is very hard to get over from. I will give my example, when i was driving my two wheeler a man suddenly walked in front of the vehicle, my fault was that my headlights were off, but the street was well lit so it should not have been a problem but still the guy did not notice me, and that falls on me, and so when i saw i him it took me a second to realize i was gonna hit him, and i did, but thank god i got it together and hit the brakes or he would have been crushed. The man was a legend tho, he said nothing else other than to turn my headlights on, and walked off, true chad in my opinion. So yeah the sudden blank and shock of the situation just makes things worse

  • @thewomynwhowrites5310
    @thewomynwhowrites5310 Před rokem +1492

    As someone who drives frequently, I've never given thought to the plausibility of this scenario. I was not aware of how to mitigate it until today. So RIP to this family and hopefully we can raise awareness of thr correct action to take if ever encountering this scenario.

    • @alimurtaza6318
      @alimurtaza6318 Před rokem +40

      Well the driver is not that smart, he could have easily put the car in neutral and turn off the ignition so the accelerator will loose its power and engine will turn off and slowly turn the car towards the edge of the road and slowly scratch the car to the side of the road to create friction and reduce the speed of car even more so now the speed of car will slow to a hault before reaching the intersection, but ya the body and the engine of the car would be badly damaged but hey ur and ur family life would be saved.

    • @thewomynwhowrites5310
      @thewomynwhowrites5310 Před rokem +37

      @@alimurtaza6318 It's not a question of smarts . It's about being knowledgeable and before this video (and reading the comments), I wasn't knowledgeable about what to do if I was facing this circumstance and I doubt he was as well. He did do what he thought was best to save the lives of countless others and for that he should be considered. Instead of making this a question of smarts how about incorporating mechanic knowledge into DMV requirements or to pass the driver's test because this information was not made known to me.

    • @alimurtaza6318
      @alimurtaza6318 Před rokem +10

      @@thewomynwhowrites5310 u are partially right, but before driving or using something please know the safety precautions and how to stop it in an emergency and also how do these sort of people get their driving licences?
      Ok I give credit to that man for not harming others buy on the other hand how did he get his driving licence?
      Shouldn't they be trained and informed about everything of the car, in my country it is much harder to drive than in US or other developed countries because here are many idiots who think road is some racing ground and here breaking the laws of the road happens commonly and me myself had some close calls but thanks to quick thinking i never got into a fatal car crash, btw i drive a manual car which I prefer over an automatic car cuz manual cars are much easier to stop than automatic.

    • @thewomynwhowrites5310
      @thewomynwhowrites5310 Před rokem +13

      @@alimurtaza6318 I don't disagree with you. But the licensing process is different here than maybe in your country? Here the focus is on obeying the rules of the road rather than mechanics and car failures. In hindsight I wish I had been better equipped to handle these scenarios before coming across this video but I was not.

    • @thewomynwhowrites5310
      @thewomynwhowrites5310 Před rokem +2

      @@alimurtaza6318 On another note, someone wrote to turn off the engine in thus circumstances. Would that flip the car over?

  • @nada4328
    @nada4328 Před 9 dny +1

    Coming at this as a non-professional, couldn't he in theory just put the car into neutral and quicky take the key out. I used to own a 2013 Toyota RAV4 and on that car you could engage neutral any time even if your foot is on the gas or the break. If you do that the car will immediately slow down about 5 MPH and you will have about 3-7 seconds to get your keys out of the ignition before the car redlines and blows the engine. Another Idea would be to immediately slide the seat back and attempt to dislodge the accelerator by hand with a passenger steering for you. I would only do that if I wasn't able to stop the engine though given how dangerous that maneuver is. Unfoutantely in the heat of the moment, these solutions may have been overlooked or weren't possible leading to a tragic loss of life. It stems as a prime example that drivers need to always be prepared for emergency situations in their vehicles.

    • @Coregame3
      @Coregame3 Před 9 dny

      what if your car doesnt need for you to insert a key?

  • @yuvrajsingh4190
    @yuvrajsingh4190 Před 5 měsíci +4

    first of all,
    rest in peace to that family.
    second of all, the breaks always overpower the engine.
    third of all, can't you just put car in neutral and let the car coast.
    fourth of all, you can turn the engine off, right?

    • @stephenbanyar1874
      @stephenbanyar1874 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Fifth of all, it's 'brake' not 'break'.

    • @yuvrajsingh4190
      @yuvrajsingh4190 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stephenbanyar1874 oh shit 🤪

    • @justinlamb3822
      @justinlamb3822 Před měsícem

      All valid points. If the brakes get too hot then the fluid will become vaporized, when that happens the brake pedal will become soft and the brakes will fail because the vapor is compressible and brake fluid is not. As far as the other two reasons I don’t see why either would not work. I don’t believe you can shut off a push button start car while driving but have never tried it myself so idk.

    • @elparcero1220
      @elparcero1220 Před měsícem

      the problem with shutting your engine off, is that you lose your brake booster rand your power steering, making your car harder to control and brake. Best thing is to just put the Selector Gear in N (Neutral) and just coast and slowly try to pull over till you can find a safe spot to stop.

    • @rinda8631
      @rinda8631 Před měsícem

      Yeah girl it's a little best 👌 👍 😍 🥰 ☺ 💖 👌 is the only thing I can find

  • @cheesestomper4283
    @cheesestomper4283 Před rokem +695

    This is really sad. I can’t imagine being in this situation with the amount of adrenaline, pressure, fear, and panic this dude must have had.

    • @sightline4004
      @sightline4004 Před rokem +20

      @Rondo James it's clear you didn't watch the video at all.

    • @bekiraakathesexypoette4711
      @bekiraakathesexypoette4711 Před rokem +1

      Total fear.

    • @bseaken
      @bseaken Před rokem +15

      @Rondo James 17 seconds doesn't give you much time to do anything, that being said, you don't know that he didn't check behind his pedal. I am willing to bet my life that he did everything humanly possible to avoid crashing. Literally everything he loved was in that vehicle. Not a man anywhere that wouldn't do everything that they could to save his wife and kids from death. I am not afraid of dying in the least, nothing i wouldn't do to try to save my baby girl. Plus if you listen he never even panicked likely to avoid scaring his princess any more than she already was

    • @JiC33
      @JiC33 Před rokem +3

      @@bseaken it’s truly sad these things happened

    • @sightline4004
      @sightline4004 Před rokem +5

      @Rondo James Bro, watch the video. Why are you arguing as if the 2nd half of the video doesn't exist?

  • @EZeePZee86
    @EZeePZee86 Před rokem +1488

    He took himself and his family out to save complete strangers, I'm literally crying, what a true hero, even it was a mistake, ( i dont think for one minute it was )he could of smashed into all the others. RIP

    • @austinthrowsstuff
      @austinthrowsstuff Před rokem +15

      I guess? But running into the back of some cars would probably still have been a safer move for everyone

    • @n1sugarbaby69
      @n1sugarbaby69 Před rokem +42

      It was even more crazy as you heard nobody in the car try to stop him from doing it which means everybody in that car had the same mindset of save these people we got to go sad oh my God I'm tearing up

    • @honeylilies1
      @honeylilies1 Před rokem

      @@austinthrowsstuff driving into a stopped intersection going 120 mph, are you fucking dumb. They could’ve killed as much as 2 other families. They are brave and selfless as fuck for sacrificing themselves.

    • @erict3728
      @erict3728 Před rokem +18

      So true. This man and his family deserve a ton of respect.

    • @jackguess762
      @jackguess762 Před rokem +8

      He is a hero, but he would have died anyway he just saved others by going into the ditch

  • @humble_integrity
    @humble_integrity Před 4 dny

    the breaks can get stuck, but there's always the e-breaks, also you can put the car into neutral and turn off the engine. the breaks will still engage even with the engine off, this will solve the power-assisted breaks issue. this is not to mention you can even turn the car back on again.

  • @AstralMartian
    @AstralMartian Před 2 měsíci +2

    I think the brakes of Toyota are weaker than the engine

  • @Prabs227
    @Prabs227 Před 8 měsíci +389

    Can we just talk about the fact that they drove into a ditch because they didnt want to put other's life at risk. He was and always will be a hero.

  • @ShamrockUSA
    @ShamrockUSA Před rokem +1528

    For those wondering why you would lose power assist brakes at full throttle. The majority of power assist brake systems use vacuum from the engine. At cruise and light throttle you have vacuum that is stored in the booster, but once they used their brakes and use all the vacuum in the booster and now that’s it’s at full throttle there is no vacuum anymore. This does not happen with vehicles equipped with hydro boost or electronic hydro boost systems that use power steering fluid pressure to assist the brakes

    • @davidgruen7423
      @davidgruen7423 Před rokem +13

      I have a question for you, at what condition does vacuum brake booster provide most assist(least pedal effort)?

    • @Wildwwill
      @Wildwwill Před rokem +2

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @ShamrockUSA
      @ShamrockUSA Před rokem +9

      @@davidgruen7423 at decel when the engine is producing the most vacuum. There isn’t really a point of most assist, it’s kind of an on off switch

    • @Wildwwill
      @Wildwwill Před rokem +8

      @@davidgruen7423 With vacuum in a normal operating state, effort is based on how quickly a person wants to slow down or stop. His engine did not restore vacuum as it was at wide open throttle.

    • @davidgruen7423
      @davidgruen7423 Před rokem +3

      @@ShamrockUSA kind of correct, but you didn’t get to the essence. The condition is high rpm no throttle(such as blipping the throttle and let go quickly). You can test this by applying constant pressure on the brake pedal, rev the engine up and let go of the throttle quickly, the brake pedal goes deeper down with the same amount of pedal effort.

  • @Anomaly-Project
    @Anomaly-Project Před 3 měsíci +1

    First, he could use hand-brake. Slowly.
    Second, he could use clutch (if the car had clutch).
    Note: This is not offense, hate, or humiliate.
    Rest In Peace.

  • @solstus6783
    @solstus6783 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Handbrake could've saved them. But i understand the panic. I was in a similar situation a few years ago where my brake pedal wasn't working and I was about to go over a cliff. I was about to jump from the vehicle when i remembered about the hand brake at the very last minute.
    Scary situation but never forget about the emergency handbrake

  • @jakeplaysfe2maptest
    @jakeplaysfe2maptest Před 10 měsíci +664

    i just realized that Mark Saylor kept pressing on the brake nonstop, so the car got faster. but the fact he drove into a ditch to avoid others dying is what i call a hero. RIP Mark and his family.

    • @Hagollow
      @Hagollow Před 9 měsíci +13

      he could have turned it to neutral mode

    • @Xer405
      @Xer405 Před 8 měsíci +30

      ​@hagollow1620 He didn't think of it at the time, and by the time the police got the call, it only lasted 17 seconds. Only enough time for a out of breath hurried panic before impact

    • @TheGreyBird71
      @TheGreyBird71 Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@Hagollownot enough time

    • @Tuxves
      @Tuxves Před 8 měsíci

      Cant you just rub against the motorway barrier? If not, then then we can use @hallogollow1620 ‘s idea and go into N gear.

    • @Lxloncd2
      @Lxloncd2 Před 8 měsíci +5

      He deserved so much better why did god took him and his families they had so much time to live 😔

  • @PhantomousBro
    @PhantomousBro Před rokem +2530

    Instead of accidentally killing other people he had to sacrifice his life and his family instead of killing a lot of people. He’s a hero and always should be remembered. Rest in peace. one thing he could of survived if he turned off car.

  • @Sarasdad91
    @Sarasdad91 Před 5 měsíci

    In my van, the brake pedal is maybe a quarter onch away from the gas pedal. Many occasions, i hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. But the trade off is, when the gas pedal is stepped on, it has a 1 second delayed reaction. And BTW. My van didn't come with floor mats, and I've never put any in.

  • @hkvp9tactical418
    @hkvp9tactical418 Před měsícem

    Huge F-350 pickup…I romp on it from a stop to merge into a “hole in traffic”. Let off the gas and it just kept accelerating. I’d recently vacuumed out the cab and didn’t re-attach the mat to its anchor and the mat was slid forward and depressing the accelerator.

  • @tlmusic5196
    @tlmusic5196 Před rokem +290

    When you get employed by Toyota here in the uk, they play this recording to remind us of the importance of quality when building cars. This incident happened because of a very minor electrical defect that was overlooked while in production.

    • @JKLyons
      @JKLyons Před rokem +12

      @@jonstersmall2716 this reply helps no one

    • @bornbrit7776
      @bornbrit7776 Před rokem +5

      When you get hired by the UAW, they play this and all the union workers laugh and say “so what”

    • @savedbygrace5436
      @savedbygrace5436 Před rokem +3

      @@JKLyons 🤣

    • @prancerjohnponce6889
      @prancerjohnponce6889 Před rokem +6

      it has nothing to do with toyota anyways. the driver could have simply downshift to neutral.

    • @OAKofLIBERTY
      @OAKofLIBERTY Před rokem +2

      @@prancerjohnponce6889 Right?

  • @edwinnavarro3074
    @edwinnavarro3074 Před rokem +339

    The call: 0:17
    The blame: 1:00
    The deaths: 1:33
    What went wrong: 2:05
    Testing the brakes: 3:01
    Why they crashed: 3:50
    Pedal error: 4:31
    Case closed? : 4:43
    Test 2: 5:12
    The end: 6:30
    (Edit: I don't know why I did this I was bored and it toke me about 14 minutes to complete it.)
    Also mark is a legend for not killing the other people who just were on the road R.I.P bro. hope he's in heaven now.

    • @auggiereloaded4621
      @auggiereloaded4621 Před rokem +3

      You realize you could click the description and hit show transcript and it shows this ?

    • @edwinnavarro3074
      @edwinnavarro3074 Před rokem +4

      @@auggiereloaded4621 welp I just wasted my time.

    • @DubuKkura
      @DubuKkura Před rokem +8

      @@auggiereloaded4621 but this was more concise

    • @camiahkck
      @camiahkck Před rokem +9

      @@edwinnavarro3074 Honestly u didn’t, the transcript shows time stamps every couple seconds. Urs is much better for pinpointing the different parts of the video :)

    • @edwinnavarro3074
      @edwinnavarro3074 Před rokem +4

      @@camiahkck thanks.

  • @Gamerlifecity
    @Gamerlifecity Před měsícem +2

    Bro the police was so slow to answer bruh

  • @vernonbosshard9317
    @vernonbosshard9317 Před 7 dny

    Simply push the gear selector into neutral, the engine rev limiter will limit the RPMs, you lose power to the wheels, and gain braking power.

  • @brandonhorn5466
    @brandonhorn5466 Před rokem +1281

    4 options if you're ever in this situation:
    Brake: if that doesn't work, put the car in neutral. Next put the emergency brake on. If none of that works, turn the car off.

    • @yujin7767
      @yujin7767 Před rokem +176

      Something tells me you dont know how cars work. You wont be able to control the vehicle if you put the e brake on at high speeds, it will cause the car to skid or "drift".. if you turn off your car you will lose your power steering making it impossible to steer at high speed

    • @angsplat
      @angsplat Před rokem +262

      @@yujin7767 Yeah, but this is to be done at high risk emergency cases where doing that is better then death. Doing what Brandon said helps you increase your likelihood of surviving. It's better then nothing, better then going 120 mph straight into a wall/other car/ditch. In that situation I rather drift a lot and lose control but have my car slowed down. You can survive a car crash at 60mph, you can’t survive going 120mph.

    • @KufLMAO
      @KufLMAO Před rokem +114

      No. No, no, no. Brake first, if that fails SHIFT INTO LOWER GEARS until you get to first. This will actively force the car to slow down. Putting it in neutral will just make you coast, which while better than going full throttle is still far from ideal. But the absolute most horrendous part of this comment is turning the car off. You lose the whole vehicle with that at least in neutral you still have control via power steering. And yes first reply is correct about ebrake, doing that at top speed is donezo. Only do so once you’ve gotten into first gear and are at a low enough speed that it can be engaged safely.

    • @KufLMAO
      @KufLMAO Před rokem +12

      @@angsplat nobody said it wasn’t better than nothing. It is far from the ideal thing to do. Please educate yourself. Part of it has been done already by the person you replied to as well as the reply I’ve just made above. Thank you.

    • @Joker1531993
      @Joker1531993 Před rokem +17

      @@yujin7767 better e brake and crash, than don't stop and crash in higher speed. But for sure neutral is better option.

  • @sumeetbeniwal6365
    @sumeetbeniwal6365 Před 7 měsíci +255

    Mark is a real hero for not thinking of his own life, but others and swerving off to avoid. R.I.P. to Mark and his whole family.

    • @NitroBird22
      @NitroBird22 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Certified Hero 😭

    • @Gaming_lover418
      @Gaming_lover418 Před 2 měsíci +1

      He could put the gear in p😢

    • @xzotic2352
      @xzotic2352 Před měsícem +1

      @@Gaming_lover418That would not be a good idea. He should’ve put it in neutral

  • @Healer.8129
    @Healer.8129 Před 2 měsíci +1

    When I first drove a car, I stepped on brake instead of accelerator. I thought the engine was fault, it was at night and no one is around. I was stuck there for half an hour😪😪. Then i stepped my leg out of the pedal for relaxing then the car began rising before i realised i was stepping upon the brake the entire time🥲

  • @therealcriky
    @therealcriky Před 5 dny

    the scary part isnt that fact that it happened: the scary part is realising how many things were contributing to it happening at once.

  • @Vin_Andrei
    @Vin_Andrei Před rokem +427

    I always remember how my mom used to drive, she is what I see as an actual defensive and fully aware driver. She drives both AT to MT and 4W to 10W, everytime she switches to a car she is unfamiliar with, she always tends to analyze the vehicle first. Her motto in driving is "Learn to adapt to the vehicle, and the vehicle will also adapt to you." Her reflexes are the best and her situational awareness is just astonishing. I prefer her to teach me driving than my father due to his reckless and impulsive handling of the steering wheel.
    Edited: Last Sentence

    • @eneveasi
      @eneveasi Před rokem +8

      Ha, nice your mom seems to get it!
      Smooth steering and defensive driving with situational awareness saves lives!!!

    • @sharity3289
      @sharity3289 Před rokem +13

      Such a sweet young man to praise your mom as you do! Don't ever change!

    • @ihaveatinywewee7513
      @ihaveatinywewee7513 Před rokem +6

      Have to admit, she's one in a million.. Most women I see driving can't even focus on DRIVING while they're talking. It's extremely scary and it pisses me off that anyone can get a license so easily. Very sad. There's almost no hope for humanity.

    • @preranadas6741
      @preranadas6741 Před rokem +1

      My dad said the same thing and have been applying that logic ever since I started driving on my own.

    • @tweedpenguin712
      @tweedpenguin712 Před rokem +6

      The brake and gas pedal are always in the same position. Your huge paragraph story was pointless.

  • @Volcanus670
    @Volcanus670 Před rokem +1746

    This is easily your best work yet. You should 100% consider giving longer videos more priority

  • @BGMcatlife2016
    @BGMcatlife2016 Před 3 dny

    A car crash happened on the M4 motorway at the joinage from the M5 Nbound & Sbound, 20 cars collided with each other and the M4 motorway was closed Wbound

  • @Nav-hw8vk
    @Nav-hw8vk Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is why you shouldn’t use both feet for brake and accelerator because the left foot should remain rest and the brakes and accelerator should be controlled by your right foot. Always use your right foot to control the car and don’t do anything with your left foot

  • @stephenjerome7793
    @stephenjerome7793 Před rokem +746

    It is absolutely stunning to me that the driver in that moment made the conscious decision to avoid hurting others even though it meant certain death. There may have been other possible solutions like putting the car in neutral and using the parking break but I don’t blame them because the human mind does not function well under intense stress.

    • @339LloydStreetAkronOhio
      @339LloydStreetAkronOhio Před rokem +106

      @SheepyNubs yes you can.

    • @339LloydStreetAkronOhio
      @339LloydStreetAkronOhio Před rokem +55

      Park brake would have burnt up at that speed. Best thing to do would be drop in neutral and slowly move left and right to slow it down

    • @n_.i._n
      @n_.i._n Před rokem +11

      @@339LloydStreetAkronOhio even if that works that driver still wouldn’t think to do that because he’s focusing on something that makes things stop if you have a brake on them

    • @Homeboy.
      @Homeboy. Před rokem +33

      I don’t understand why he didn’t turn off the car

    • @339LloydStreetAkronOhio
      @339LloydStreetAkronOhio Před rokem +40

      @SheepyNubs I’ve done it in automatic transmissions. It will go into neutral.

  • @joshsozarkadventures1506
    @joshsozarkadventures1506 Před rokem +921

    This happened to me, but the brakes wouldn't stop me fast enough so instantly I put the vehicle into neutral pulled over and turned off the engine. It ended up being the accelerator cable that was frayed inside the outer tubing in which was replaced and it never happened again. So I know this feeling of anxiety you have to stay calm and remember there are many options. Stay safe!

    • @shryseaauthornim454
      @shryseaauthornim454 Před rokem +38

      I don't understand why they didn't do the same. First you try to have a responsive accelerator pedal, then to slow down with break or by downing the gear ratio if it is not an automatic. Then like you, pulling the neutral position to disengage the motor from the pedal action and trying to brake again slowly with the pedal or the hand brake (slowly too) to decelerate without losing control. Why they didn't pull neutral position, even if the driver was panicking there were 3 other people in the car to reason him and it is not like they didn't have time to react since they had time to call 911 in the first place.

    • @kathywilkins5546
      @kathywilkins5546 Před rokem +64

      Everyone was panicking. That's why they died. Sorry for their family.

    • @shryseaauthornim454
      @shryseaauthornim454 Před rokem +43

      @@kathywilkins5546 its weird though since they had enough selfcontrol to try the break pedal and to type 911 and explain the situation. How come the 911 Guy didn't right away told them to put the neutral position too is a mystery too

    • @monguito
      @monguito Před rokem +31

      The same thing happened to me, and I wanted to do the same, but the gear lever got stuck and the brakes didn't work, I applied the handbrake little by little and only then did I brake

    • @joannaflowers5563
      @joannaflowers5563 Před rokem +14

      That was very smart to put the vehicle in neutral. And a very good tip to remember. 👍

  • @LifeHecker
    @LifeHecker Před 10 dny +1

    When I clicked on Timed button,
    Comment says error occured.

  • @munjee2
    @munjee2 Před 5 měsíci

    If you're in a situation where your car isn't slowing please shift to neutral, it stops power from going to the wheel in most automatic cars

  • @du4lstrik3
    @du4lstrik3 Před rokem +675

    I had an old supercharged grand prix that had a sticky throttle body. One day I was going down the freeway and went to pass someone and when I let off the throttle, the car continued to accelerate. Fortunately I was able to shut it off and coast it to a stop, but man, losing control of a car in any way is extremely terrifying. Cars are great until they behave contrary to the commands you give them, then they can quickly turn into instruments of your demise. We take them for granted.
    Be careful out there folks.

    • @LH-kz2nf
      @LH-kz2nf Před rokem +15

      Something similar happened to me in a carbureted monte carlo with cruise control. I switched the cruise control on and while it was on I came to a large hill in the road. To maintain the speed the cruise has to open the carb more. After I topped the hill the car never started slowing down. The acceleration continued as if I were still going up a hill. At 120mph I got on the brakes as hard as I could and switched the ignition off and was able to stop.
      I looked at it and found out when the cruise opened the carb to maintain the speed the linkage had gotten stuck so even though the cruise had backed off the the linkage caused the carb to still be open to far

    • @Republic_Flight
      @Republic_Flight Před rokem +7

      Underrated comment bro

    • @karoluxas1141
      @karoluxas1141 Před rokem +3

      yeah, controling a car like this is as hard as aborting takeoff in a plane without brakes reverse thrust or spoilers, or controling it with differental engine thrust

    • @RezChai
      @RezChai Před rokem +3

      Bro the car on the freeway was red and the crashed car was gray

    • @lRedKill3r
      @lRedKill3r Před rokem +6

      ​@@RezChai read the description, those arent actual videos of the incident

  • @JustJenReacts
    @JustJenReacts Před rokem +896

    My heart skipped a beat when they crashed. Oh man. 😢 how incredibly tragic.

    • @AllmightyGigachad
      @AllmightyGigachad Před rokem +23

      Their screams give me a chill through my spine

    • @Cooldude2260
      @Cooldude2260 Před rokem +11

      The Scream was like Slithering through my bones

    • @musicperson101
      @musicperson101 Před rokem +7

      When I heard their scream, my soul left my body for a split second

    • @christophermoya8248
      @christophermoya8248 Před rokem +2

      I felt a chill in my spine that scream its horrific I can't listen to that again

    • @dr.potatoz1199
      @dr.potatoz1199 Před rokem +3

      l laughed.

  • @suddenlyacat
    @suddenlyacat Před 4 měsíci

    my car has an e brake and i have a note next to it and the gear shift. it reads “if unable to brake, pull the ebrake up until you stop”. may the family rest in peace, they saved so many lives by driving into the ditch.

  • @PretzelTwist0
    @PretzelTwist0 Před 12 dny

    This is what happened to my dad. Thankfully he is ok with no injuries at all. He had to pull into a ditch because his brakes weren’t working.

  • @chevykat5150
    @chevykat5150 Před rokem +1165

    I remember driving past the scene of the accident. We knew it was a fatality, but had no idea just how tragic of an accident it was until we saw it on the news. God bless our first responders.

    • @enteiGOUL
      @enteiGOUL Před rokem +14

      Yes thank God for the work that the first responders did

    • @pr1g330
      @pr1g330 Před rokem +11

      🧢

    • @ieattrash1149
      @ieattrash1149 Před rokem

      @@pr1g330 shut the up

    • @Dog-cs7qz
      @Dog-cs7qz Před rokem +16

      @@pr1g330 bro how is it 🧢

    • @fbi8976
      @fbi8976 Před rokem +25

      @@pr1g330 ah yes. the crime scene didn't exist and no one could pass by the scene therefore not seeing this.

  • @andromedahearme63
    @andromedahearme63 Před rokem +710

    You can hear him coming to terms with what was about to happen and then he did the most noble thing he could as his last act on this Earth.

  • @AriaLEE70
    @AriaLEE70 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I feel so sorry for the family, they could've lived longer...

  • @VarietyGamesYT
    @VarietyGamesYT Před 5 hodinami +1

    i think ive got an idea this is how it goes: he could slow the car as much as he could even if it was not fully stopped because he coudlnt then press the emengercy brakes

  • @SediasiOS
    @SediasiOS Před rokem +608

    This family deserves to be remembered for driving into a ravine instead of crashing into other cars and not killing other drivers. R.I.P to that family, they will be remembered and be not forgotten forever.

    • @ljeans531
      @ljeans531 Před rokem +8

      If we are being honest, everyone may have survived if he went in the space inbewteen

    • @HuskVr101
      @HuskVr101 Před rokem +8

      or going neutral

    • @WextraYT
      @WextraYT Před rokem +1

      @hewan 💀

    • @Matthewgb204
      @Matthewgb204 Před rokem

      @@ljeans531 I’ve literally never seen an intersection with enough space in between for another car

    • @jonboy9734
      @jonboy9734 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ljeans531 there were cars stopped at the intersection.

  • @jimmyg4414
    @jimmyg4414 Před rokem +736

    I remember this, the “not hitting brakes” weren’t the issue. There were 911 calls that were released where the brakes were worn out by the people driving and emergency dispatchers telling them to hit their emergency brakes, which didn’t do much good either. Total fault of Toyota and subsequent investigations proved the same.

    • @tannergill8367
      @tannergill8367 Před rokem +24

      Can't you just shift into neutral and decelerate the car? That'll at leave give you a slight chance

    • @krishsaxena9753
      @krishsaxena9753 Před rokem +5

      @@tannergill8367 I was thinking the same thing

    • @dfsdh432v9
      @dfsdh432v9 Před rokem +8

      PUT INTO NEUTRAL😅

    • @elpumice
      @elpumice Před rokem +3

      Turn the key and engine brake to a stop, no hurt pistons or valves from red lining in N

    • @cheshire_skatkat9093
      @cheshire_skatkat9093 Před rokem +23

      @@elpumice if you are in that kind of situation then pistons and valves are the least of your issues.

  • @theperfectbotsteve4916
    @theperfectbotsteve4916 Před 4 měsíci +1

    put the car in neutral and wait for it to decelerate before it starts going 120 mph dont let it get that bad and if the neutral doesn't work turn it off

  • @multigameswithryan9215
    @multigameswithryan9215 Před 3 měsíci +1

    3:33
    No, that isn't "the only logical solution". How did he even START driving if he mixed up the brakes and the accelerator? Also, if the vast majority were in an unfamiliar vehicle, then what about the others who weren't?

  • @shloimysilber2821
    @shloimysilber2821 Před rokem +519

    This actually crazy! The same exact thing happened to my dad! He had to jump out the car. Fortunately he was only going 60 mph. He was hospitalized with serious injuries for a couple months but thankfully made it. Thanks for this video

    • @saintlynnie4037
      @saintlynnie4037 Před rokem +56

      only going 60?! that's still pretty fast to jump out of a vehicle at that speed. glad your dad made it. I can't imagine how terrifying that must've been

    • @doublewide420
      @doublewide420 Před rokem +30

      Cvs gave my dad the wrong medicine and he passed out behind the wheel,he crossed the busiest intersection in NY at rush hour and miraculously didnt hit any cars.He jumped a curb and went 10ft in the air crashing through a fence and into tennis courts..He was hospitalized for a few days.

    • @scrollingiswhatido0.o845
      @scrollingiswhatido0.o845 Před rokem +9

      @@doublewide420 I hope he didn’t get in trouble for that, cvs is at fault here.

    • @joaootaviopanatta7026
      @joaootaviopanatta7026 Před rokem +3

      but in this situations cant you just turn de engine off and pull the handbreack

    • @nickharnish
      @nickharnish Před rokem +2

      @@doublewide420 I feel like I saw that on the news

  • @LittleLisaMa
    @LittleLisaMa Před rokem +663

    This is literally one of my worst nightmares. I'm in my 30s and I'll never forget when I got my first car at 17. It was my second day driving it and I was going to a store and when I pulled into a parking spot the brakes went down to the floor and I just kept going down a hill of mulch that went down to a 4 lane road. Thank God a bush stopped my car. I def could've pulled the e brake but I was inexperienced. I'm pretty sure it traumatized me a bit because to this day I have this fear of my car brakes just going.

    • @dhgcrack3r111
      @dhgcrack3r111 Před rokem +14

      I drove my first car without breaks for about 2 weeks. Pretty fun

    • @alizierny
      @alizierny Před rokem +24

      @@dhgcrack3r111 lol, me too, for 2 months!!! I was broke, didn't have money to fix it, so I just i used lower gears to slow down, kept distance and applied hand brake at the end slowly.

    • @happiieee7881
      @happiieee7881 Před rokem

      All women does it..its normal

    • @Tat2d_Barbi_420
      @Tat2d_Barbi_420 Před rokem +5

      I had something similar happen to me. I went to stop at a 🛑 and when I pushed my brakes they went to the floor. I could have either gone across the road & into an embankment OR cut my wheels & hit the ditch. I tried multiple times to stop the truck but it wasn’t stopping so I just slid my truck off the road into the ditch. Luckily I wasn’t on a very populated road but it was still terrifying nonetheless.

    • @ADDMATTable
      @ADDMATTable Před rokem +6

      @@alizierny jesus fuck xD

  • @AllyMcLesbian
    @AllyMcLesbian Před dnem

    And since then we’ve been so occupied with the spontaneous combustion of the Hyundai Theta II engine that we forgot the time when almighty Toyota stumbled HARD right here.
    And this is arguably worse because (1) it afflicted many different models, not just specific models with a particular engine/transmission/whatever, and (2) Toyota’s response was frustrating.

  • @sambathpanha4080
    @sambathpanha4080 Před 5 hodinami +1

    Well my friend encountererd that incident but he drifted the car into a ravine and he survived with only minor injuries

  • @Knate1104
    @Knate1104 Před rokem +810

    This happened to me about a month ago, in far less dramatic a fashion, thank God. And honestly, the outcome of my own situation, was due in large part to this family's tragic death.
    Long story short- I entered my 2011 f150, started it, depressed the brake, recognized stiffness but didn't think much about it, shifted into drive and immediately lurched forward. I tried to brake. Nothing. I tried to stand on the brake. Nothing. Meanwhile I'm accelerating at a relatively slow, but constant rate. After my mind caught up, I shifted into neutral, my truck slowed, engine revved. I opened my door, got out as it slowed, and pulled out the floor mat. I was down the street headed toward a T intersection with houses everywhere. Scared the hell outta me. This whole ordeal lasted maybe 4-6 seconds. Estimate.
    Take-aways for anyone who cares:
    - Double check your floor mats- I thought I replaced mine (plastic, molded) correctly. Obviously, I didn't. Somehow, the corner or edge of the mat caught my accelerator and was wedged behind the brake.
    - Don't be complacent- I felt the stiffness in the brake but didn't do anything before I shifted. I should have.
    - Shifting into Park might not work- As I was accelerating out of my driveway, in my near panic, I passed Neutral and went straight to Park. The truck did nothing.
    - It can happen to anyone- I'm a firefighter. I'm used to making decisions under stress and bad situations. Mr. Saylor was a CHP officer. This can happen to anyone. Just keep your head, and shift into neutral.
    - This family didn't die in vain- I'd heard this story before. It was in my subconscious. While I wasn't in fear of my life, I was in fear of taking someone else's. Playing this scenario out in my head several times before, because of this tragic accident, is the only reason I was able to regain my composure and react.
    I pray God brings comfort to their families and rest to their souls. Hopefully this helps someone out there. Take care everyone and be safe.

    • @kayty6673
      @kayty6673 Před rokem +39

      Thank you for taking the time to comment in such detail. After reading your comment, I checked the matt in my truck. Glad you are safe.

    • @theantiveganchannel3596
      @theantiveganchannel3596 Před rokem +12

      on a chevy(Post 2000) you can shift it into revise and it will stall out the engine automatically

    • @7x779
      @7x779 Před rokem +7

      @@theantiveganchannel3596 can you also turn the key off in a Chevy?

    • @7x779
      @7x779 Před rokem +3

      Knate, when you accidentally shifted into Park, nothing change? The motor didn't Rev? Am I correct in assuming you did that first and then you came back from Park and put it in neutral?
      Also does that year of F150 have a key or the ability to turn the ignition off while you're driving? I understand in your Panic maybe you didn't think of that but it seems like that should be a common part of training to get one's driver license. Perhaps I'm wrong but I think every car ever made has the ability to turn off the engine while you're driving whether it's 5 mph or 100 mph. You might lose the power braking assistance because of lack of vacuum from the engine, but the brakes will still work
      Also can you make it more clear about the mat bunched up under the brake? Was there so much of the mat shoved under the break that it was strong enough to physically hold the brake pedal up and keep it from being depressed even when you stood on it?
      If that was the case then that's pretty serious and you're correct you should have paid attention to it, even turning the key off would not solve that problem, although at least it would keep the engine from continuing to make you accelerate.
      In conclusion, after reading so many of these comments and listening to the so-called experts in the video it still boggles my mind why nobody thinks of turning the key off. If the people in the Toyota had done that, especially on a straight open stretch of highway, they could have easily pulled over to the right and coasted to a stop

    • @lemonsqweezy9532
      @lemonsqweezy9532 Před rokem +3

      Same thing happened to me my first time driving as I pulled out of the driveway. Somehow I thought to sweep my foot around in time and the car getting ready to pass behind me was paying attention and stopped. Could've been an expensive first lesson. Thanks for reminding me of that lol.

  • @KiaAmerica
    @KiaAmerica Před rokem +422

    In 2009 a lady driving a camry crashed into my friend's house. She claimed that the car wouldn't brake and it kept accelerating. We thought she was texting or driving reckless and lost control. I remember how weird it was once we found this had been happening for years with Toyotas. RiP to this family...

    • @KiaAmerica
      @KiaAmerica Před rokem +2

      @Dmytro Thanks, this is helpful!

    • @-Nighthawk-343
      @-Nighthawk-343 Před rokem +1

      Kd

    • @djokia
      @djokia Před rokem +5

      I had the same incident in 2012. No one believed me until it happened to my brother in law in the same car a few weeks later.

    • @Muzan457
      @Muzan457 Před rokem

      @@djokia fake

    • @AyoCeasers
      @AyoCeasers Před rokem +3

      @@Muzan457 how do u know

  • @UnfamiliarBeetle2917
    @UnfamiliarBeetle2917 Před 5 měsíci +7

    You know, when you got to the pedal unfamiliarity part, I kinda just chalked this all up to natural selection. 😂

  • @valaon91
    @valaon91 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why do not set neutral on shifter? Why do not turn off ignition? Why do not use handbrake? There is many things to do to avoid this accident.

  • @blake102989
    @blake102989 Před rokem +165

    Hearing this instantly saddened me because I couldn’t even imagine how they felt those last seconds of their lives…

  • @le9038
    @le9038 Před rokem +516

    Imagine how many cars possibly have this powered assist problem and how long this problem has been in the cars for without us knowing it. This could have been happening for a very long time and we have never batted a eye until this incident.

    • @ChrisOReilly
      @ChrisOReilly Před rokem +5

      No cars have it because as said, they were recalled...

    • @SomcallmejameS
      @SomcallmejameS Před rokem +12

      @@ChrisOReilly unfortunately chris almost every modern car on the road has power assisted brakes. however as i understand it most have a one way valve in the system that prevents this problem.

    • @barnlimeenthusiast7701
      @barnlimeenthusiast7701 Před rokem +6

      @@ChrisOReilly it’s unrealistic to expect every single one to be taken off the road.

    • @334ben10
      @334ben10 Před rokem +7

      @@barnlimeenthusiast7701 facts i bet if we could get REAL ACTUAL numbers i bet that MAYBE half of them actually took their cars in when the recalls went out.
      Heck im guilty of it too. I still haven’t taken my Chrysler for the electrical problem recall and its been like 2 years since they said something

    • @SharukhSaifi
      @SharukhSaifi Před rokem +3

      It’s not a problem it’s a feature

  • @Sentieantbeing
    @Sentieantbeing Před 2 měsíci

    If you own a car with push to start you can hold the start stop button and shut the vehicle off even under full throttle with key vehicles some will just allow you to turn them off

  • @dominiclobo6814
    @dominiclobo6814 Před 19 dny

    Just a suggestions if this happens to you and u r in a manual,
    Downshift from the gear you are in to a gear lower to that then lower then finally after going for instance if you are on fifth go from 5,4,3,2,1 with everytime pressing the clutch while changing gears this will help you slow down much so that if you collide you still won't have a big dammage