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Investigators say Autopilot feature was not on during deadly San Francisco Tesla crash

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco Police are now saying that the "autopilot driver assist feature" was not in operation in the Tesla that hit two pedestrians last Sunday afternoon. According to ... Read More
Tesla dodges trial and settles lawsuit over a deadly Autopilot crash
The case between Tesla and a California family whose 15-year-old son was killed in a 2019 crash had been scheduled to go to trial next month. Read More
Tesla Hasn’t Filed Crash Reports on Time. Federal Investigators Want to Know Why.

In July 2024, WSJ gathered video and data from more than 200 Tesla Autopilot crashes to reveal that concerns about Tesla’s camera-based technology are showing up on the roads. Photo Illustration: ... Read More
Hacker uncovers ‘missing’ Tesla Autopilot data in deadly crash, triggering $243M verdict to victims’ families

A Miami jury has ordered Tesla to pay $243 million over a fatal 2019 Autopilot crash in Florida after a hacker sipping on a Venti-size hot chocolate at a local Starbucks uncovered key vehicle data ... Read More
Tesla rejected $60M settlement before losing $243M in deadly Autopilot crash case

Billionaire Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company Tesla rejected a $60 million settlement proposal in a lawsuit over the 2019 fatal crash of an Autopilot-equipped Model S before a jury this month ... Read More
NHTSA investigating why Tesla self-driving vehicle crashes were reported late

Once again, Tesla is in hot water over its self-driving technology. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening an investigation into Tesla, alleging the company has delayed and ... Read More
Tesla Hasn’t Filed Crash Reports on Time. Federal Investigators Want to Know Why.

The top U.S. auto-safety regulator is investigating multiple delays by Tesla to submit crash reports that involve automated driving systems. Tesla, along with other automakers, was required to submit ... Read More
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