A California motorist frantically attempted to stop his 2008 Toyota Prius as it sped up to 90 mph after the accelerator stuck.James Sikes, 61, stepped on the gas to pass an additional car as he gathering on Interstate 8 nearby San Diego on Monday afternoon."I pushed the gas pedal to pass a car, and it did something kind of funny," a visibly jarred Sikes told reporters. "It jumped and it only stranded there. As it was going, I was perplexing the brakes. It wasnt stopping, it wasnt you do anything and it only kept speeding up."Sikes called 911, and California Highway Patrol Officer Todd Niebert pulled up to one side his car to assistance stop him. After a nerve-racking twenty minutes, Sikes was means to put the puncture stop on, stop the engine and delayed down to 50 mph."They additionally got it going on a high upgrade," explained CHP Officer Jesse Udovich. "Between those 3 things, they got it to delayed down."The unit car changed in front of Sikess Prius as a precautionary measure, and eventually it stopped.Sikes pronounced he perceived a notice in the mail after Toyota removed some-more than 8 million cars, together with his 2004-2009 Prius, since of automatic problems that means the accelerator to stick.But when Sikes went to the dealership, he pronounced he was told his car was not on the stop list.The inadequate cars have been related to at slightest five deaths in the United States, together with a pile-up that claimed the hold up of an off-duty CHP military officer and his family on a main road not far from where Sikes" car sped out of control."We are intensely grateful that there was a protected finish to this," pronounced CHP orator Brian Pennings.Toyota pronounced it finished with a margin technical dilettante to examine the incident.sgaskell@nydailynews.comWith News Wire Services



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