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Khon Kaen Zoo trolleybus crash blamed on rusted accelerator

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So 2 different theories

1 Brake Failure due to poor maintenance

2 Stuck accelerator due to poor maintenance

Its a mystery , what could it have been ?

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The accelerator is not to blame. Whoever is in charge of maintenance is.

solid proof for compensation..........

Hey Prof, the pedal is at the other end.

Yep, just wondering if the Professor is that good, or if it got lost in translation? No idea if it's a photo of the crashed vehicle, but the upper cable seems to be relatively new.

The Professor's pointing at the throttle and you can Google how many accidents world wide happen(ed), because of a hanging throttle, a broken cable that keeps the throttle open, or a broken spring that usually takes the throttle back.

I find it hard to believe that so many here with their conspiracy theories are still blaming "stupid Thais"?

Such things already happened too many times with Fords, Hondas, Toyotas,, Pontiacs and a few more.....

Please see: http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-news/i-team-investigates/another-out-of-control-car-ford-investigation-expands

Okay but if so turn the <deleted> key off or push in the clutch or put in neutral. Driver or maintenance error or both. They drive way too fast in this zoo to begin with and it was not a question of "if" but "when".

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