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NHTSA probes fatal Tesla Model 3 crash in Texas with partially automated system
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a special investigation following a crash in Katy, Texas, where a Tesla Model 3 struck a home, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila. The driver, Michael Butler, reported using Tesla's partially automated driving systems when he lost control. Since 2016, NHTSA has initiated over 30 special investigations related to Tesla's advanced driver assistance systems, formerly known as Autopilot. This case adds to similar incidents in California, raising questions about the advertising and safety of these technologies.
- NHTSA investigates fatal Tesla Model 3 crash in Texas
- Driver was using partially automated system at time of crash
๐ Why it matters: The NHTSA investigation into the Tesla Model 3 crash involving partially automated systems is crucial to assess the safety of these technologies since 2016.
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๐ Risk: Concerns remain about the safety and marketing of Tesla's advanced driver assistance systems.
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