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U.S. agency probes 12th Tesla crash tied to possible Autopilot use

Published 12/13/2019, 06:16 PM
Updated 12/13/2019, 06:16 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A new Tesla Model 3 is shown at a delivery center on the last day of the company's third quarter, in San Diego

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. auto safety agency said Friday it will investigate a 12th Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) crash that may be tied to the vehicle's advanced Autopilot driver assistance system after a Tesla Model 3 rear-ended a parked police car in Connecticut on Saturday.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration special crash investigation program will investigate the Dec. 7 crash of a 2018 Tesla Model 3 on Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut, the agency confirmed.

Autopilot has been engaged in at least three fatal U.S. Tesla crashes since 2016. The agency’s special crash investigation team has inspected 12 crashes involving Tesla vehicles where it was believed Autopilot was engaged at the time of the incident. To date, the agency has completed reports on two of them: a 2016 fatal crash in Florida in which Autopilot was engaged and a prior crash where Autopilot was ruled out as a factor.

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dont take the tech take the vehicle from the driver who's abusing the system. and crashing into a parked police cruiser ? how long was you checking on your dog for 30 seconds? that's not auto pilot's fault that's plan old driver's negligence.
how many accidents happened to people not using auto-pilot during the same timeframe?
The main issue here is to examine the reliability of autopilot and to improve the system so they can give us better cars in the future. Sure humans fail all the time. I just hope they can make it so we can rely on it with greater confidence in the future.
slaughterpilot is a tesla trademark.
12th crash..... lol.How many crashes have occurred with the other automakers?Thousands? Tens of thousands?Non story.
... Per how many vehicles in use?
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