Fed probe suggests Tesla’s self-driving feature wasn’t to blame in crash that killed a grandmother
First publishedJul 16, 17:50 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 18:09 UTC · 1h ago
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Federal safety investigators say the driver of a runaway Tesla that killed a grandmother in her home last month had pressed the accelerator to full speed, suggesting the vehicle’s self-driving software was not to blame.
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- Federal safety investigators say the driver of a runaway Tesla that killed a grandmother in her home last month had pressed the accelerator to full speed, suggesting the vehicle’s self-driving software was not to blame.
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Fed probe suggests Tesla’s self-driving feature wasn’t to blame in crash that killed a grandmother
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