EL CAJON, Calif. — Federal officials are sending two investigators to California to determine what caused a Toyota Prius to race out of control on a San Diego-area freeway.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Transportation said today that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will try to determine what caused the incident.
Driver James Sikes sped along Interstate 8 for 20 minutes Monday before a Highway Patrol officer helped slow down the car.
CHP Officer Brian Pennings says the 2008 Prius was towed to a Toyota dealership in El Cajon — presumably for inspection.
The incident took place the same day that Toyota held a demonstration to challenge claims that car electronics could cause the gas pedal to stick. Toyota has recalled millions of cars but claims the problems are simply mechanical.
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