U.S. safety agency says it has opened probes into 10 Tesla crash deaths since 2016

Reuters2021-06-18

WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. auto safety regulators said on Thursday they have opened 30 investigations into Tesla

crashes involving 10 deaths since 2016 where advanced driver assistance systems were suspected of use.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a list offering details about crashes under review by its Special Crash Investigations programs.

The agency, which has previously confirmed some specific Tesla crash investigations, had not previously released to Reuters a full accounting of all Tesla crashes investigated where Tesla's Autopilot system was suspected of being involved.

Of the 30 Tesla crashes, NHTSA has ruled out Tesla's Autopilot in three and published reports on two of the crashes.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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  • Derrickbobo
    2021-06-18
    Derrickbobo
    Yikes
  • Gabgab123
    2021-06-18
    Gabgab123
    Wow
  • G3113
    2021-06-18
    G3113
    😊
  • disillusion
    2021-06-18
    disillusion
    10 craahes in 5 years is hardly any cause for alarm. Nothing is built perfect. How many deaths from covid even with face masks? 😯
  • Literallyuan
    2021-06-18
    Literallyuan
    How
  • Anneater
    2021-06-18
    Anneater
    Oh
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