UPDATE: Mazda Claims ‘Possible Human Error’ in Brake Failure

After a two month investigation following the crash of the new Mazda CX-5 test drive last month, Mazda officials (along with police representatives) have reported to finding nothing wrong with the new sport utility vehicle’s brake system.

Credible police sources have said the vehicle’s automatic brake system is designed to work at a speed of 30 kph or less when the accelerator is not being pressed and that the accident may be to blame on human error.

Mazda said it will continue its voluntary suspension of test drive campaigns.