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Originally Posted by P3T3R5ON
...New cars all have the little black box that stores the vehicles last known driving feedback prior to an event (crash, airbag deployment, etc). Should a vehicle be neutral coasting or EOC and be in an accident which shows that the driver was sacrificing control and stability for the purpose of increasing efficiency against the law... yes, this individual should be held accountable for his/her actions. In essence, this offense needs to be labeled as a secondary offense, meaning you can't pull me over for it but you can pull me over for speeding and then give me a ticket for neutral coasting.
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Dumb question 101: Can the black box be bypassed or removed? What would that do to tuning, etc? They aren't required by law, so removal should not pose legal issue...right?