>> ...driver might have to fully remove their foot from the brake during an unintended acceleration event before being able to end the unwanted acceleration. <<
"Might" is a weasel word you use when you don't have proof. Are they saying that the the system is non-deterministic? Seriously, you can say it "might" cause the problem, or you can run tests that cause the problem. Even if it is non-deterministic, you could run 1 gazillion test and get a percentage. Then you could figure out, based on the amount those system get used, how often you'd expect acceleration to be uncontrolled.
And it still doesn't explain why it mostly happens to the elderly.
"Might" is a weasel word you use when you don't have proof. Are they saying that the the system is non-deterministic? Seriously, you can say it "might" cause the problem, or you can run tests that cause the problem. Even if it is non-deterministic, you could run 1 gazillion test and get a percentage. Then you could figure out, based on the amount those system get used, how often you'd expect acceleration to be uncontrolled.
And it still doesn't explain why it mostly happens to the elderly.