In September, that agency said that in a 2018 crash in Culver City where a Tesla hit a fire truck, the design of the Autopilot system “permitted the driver to disengage from the driving task.” Nobody was hurt in that accident. The National Transportation Safety Board has criticized Tesla’s Autopilot. In one crash report, the National Transportation Safety Board referred to it as “automation complacency.” But several crashes - some fatal - have been blamed on driver inattention linked to overconfidence in such systems.
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The driver told state police that he was using the Autopilot system and had looked around to check on his dog in the back seat.īoth Tesla and the NHTSA have advised that advanced driver assist systems such as Autopilot aren’t entirely autonomous but require human drivers to pay attention at all times. Matt Ames said.Įarlier this month, a Tesla struck a police cruiser and a disabled vehicle in Connecticut but nobody was seriously hurt. Monet, 23, was pronounced dead at a hospital.ĭerrick Monet told investigators he regularly uses his Tesla’s Autopilot mode, but didn’t recall whether he had it activated at the time of the accident, state police Sgt. Monet, 25, of Prescott Valley, Arizona, was seriously injured after he rear-ended a fire truck parked along Interstate 70 in Putnam County. Messages were left Tuesday night seeking comment from Tesla.Īnother Tesla crash killed a woman Sunday in Indiana. Results are pending in the other 10 cases, the agency said in a statement. Results were published in two of those cases, one of which involved Autopilot. That team has inspected a total of 13 crashes involving Tesla vehicles that the agency believed were operating on the Autopilot system. The crash is also being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department.Īn NHTSA statement said the agency has assigned its special crash investigation team to inspect the car and the crash scene. The black Tesla had left the 91 Freeway and was moving at a high rate of speed when it ran a red light and slammed into a Honda Civic at an intersection, police said.Ī man and woman in the Civic died at the scene.Ī man and woman in the Tesla were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. That system is designed to automatically change lanes and keep a safe distance from other vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the crash of a speeding Tesla that killed two people in Gardena, the agency announced Tuesday.Īgency spokesman Sean Rushton wouldn’t say whether the Tesla Model S was on Autopilot when it crashed on Dec.
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