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Tesla asserts driver manually intervened in fatal Texas crash involving Model 3

Tesla asserts driver manually intervened in fatal Texas crash involving Model 3

23 Haziran 2026The Verge
  • Tesla has responded to allegations that its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system was responsible for a fatal crash in Texas, where a Model 3 collided with a home, resulting in the death of a 76-year-old woman. According to Tesla's AI chief Ashok Elluswamy, the driver manually intervened by pressing the accelerator, overri…
  • This incident raises questions about the reliability of autonomous driving technology and the responsibilities of drivers when using such systems.
  • The crash occurred in Texas, a state that has seen a rise in accidents involving self-driving technology. Tesla's FSD system has been under scrutiny for its performance and safety record, especially following several high-profile incidents.
  • The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding autonomous vehicle technology and its safety implications. As manufacturers like Tesla promote self-driving capabilities, the distinction between driver responsibility and automated systems becomes increasingly blurred.
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