An electronic throttle valve control system prevents rapid rotation of a
throttle valve reliably when the control system has a failure. A throttle
valve controls the amount of intake air to an internal combustion engine,
an electric motor drives the throttle valve, and a rotational speed
reduction mechanism reduces the rotation of the electric motor to control
the rotation of the throttle valve. An urging mechanism urges the
throttle valve in the closing direction. An attenuation mechanism
attenuates the speed at which the throttle valve is rotated in the
closing direction by the urging mechanism when the control system has a
failure. The attenuation mechanism is the electric motor in a
regenerative mode or an air damper.