One more Tesla crash blamed on car’s Autopilot system

by SpeedLux
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The most recent crash was involving a Tesla Model X and it took place Sunday early morning near the town of Whitehall, Montana. Neither the driver nor traveler were hurt in the single-vehicle crash, the Montana Highway Patrol informed the newspaper.

Autopilot is a name for a suite of functions available on the Model S sedan and Model X SUV that utilize radar and video cameras to guide the vehicle in its lane and automatically match speeds of slower traffic ahead. The system can likewise immediately change lanes when the driver hits the turn signal.

The car failed to discover an obstacle in the roadway, as per a thread published on the Tesla Motors Club forum by somebody determining themselves as a friend of the driver. The thread included pictures revealing the damage to the car.

We are yet to hear a reply from Tesla.

The crash happened less than 2 weeks after we had noted that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was exploring into a fatal crash of a Tesla Model S in May. That crash took the life of Joshua Brown, a 40-year-old Tesla lover, after his vehicle’s Autopilot system couldn’t detect a tractor-trailer turning in front of him.

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