surfbeetle posted: "I'm sure he was scared and nervous, but what about common sense?"
That's the problem in a nutshell. These "drivers" are so disassociated from the actual act of driving that they panic instead of rationally determining the problem and taking simple, rational steps to solve the problem. It's Darwin in action.
The instance in which the off-duty CHP officer killed himself & his family is even worse. Law enforcement officers are supposed to be trained not to panic in emergency situations. Some one in that car had the presence of mind to call 911, but didn't have enough snap to take the car out of gear and, as a result, four died.
Someone above asked what happens if you shift into neutral in this situation. It's simple- the vehicle coasts until the driver applies the brakes & stops it. Some cars will automatically defuel the engine, some will not. So what if the engine blows- it's still better than getting yourself killed, isn't it?