AP IMPACT: Toyota secretive on ‘black box’ data (AP)

Crashed cars with airbags deployed are shown to visitors as part of the display of Toyota Motor Corp.'s safety performance standards, called 'Global Outstanding Assessment,' at the automaker's exhibition hall in Toyota, central Japan, Thursday, March 4, 2010. Toyota has for years blocked access to data stored in devices similar to airline 'black boxes' that could explain crashes blamed on sudden unintended acceleration, according to an Associated Press review of lawsuits nationwide and interviews with auto crash experts.  (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)AP – Toyota has for years blocked access to data stored in devices similar to airline “black boxes” that could explain crashes blamed on sudden unintended acceleration, according to an Associated Press review of lawsuits nationwide and interviews with auto crash experts.


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