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2020magavision 4 points ago +4 / -0

Great question and precisely why the death of, or related to, any individual who is investigating and exposing corruption must be handled with the utmost level of integrity and transparency.

For example, let's say the ABS system on the new Rangers have an exploitable vulnerability. Her route to work was easy to discover and let's assume that's what she was doing on that road at 8:05 AM on a Monday. The combination of the two (exploit+opportunity) certainly leads to suspicion.

Without a trustworthy authority to examine these cases it's understandable to assume assassination.

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Th3Ch33t 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would be possible for the ABS system to selectively engage specific wheels in order to destabilize the vehicle, but I don't know how advanced the systems are in this truck, or if they can even be accessed remotely.