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Tesla claims driver manually overrode Autopilot in fatal Texas crash
Tesla stated that the driver of a Model 3 in a fatal crash in Katy, Texas, manually overrode the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system by keeping the accelerator pressed at 100%. The crash, which killed a 76-year-old woman, occurred in a residential area, with the driver reaching a speed of 73 mph at impact. Tesla emphasized that the driver, identified as Michael Butler, maintained accelerator pressure even after the crash. The NHTSA is investigating the incident and the system's ability to properly alert drivers under adverse conditions.
- Driver pressed accelerator at 100% during fatal Texas crash
- Speed reached 73 mph at the moment of impact
๐ Why it matters: Ashok Elluswamy's statement about the driver manually overriding FSD is key to understanding the crash dynamics and NHTSA's investigation.
๐ Upside: Clarifies that the FSD system was not operating autonomously at the time of the crash.
๐ Risk: It remains to be evaluated if the system properly alerted the driver before the accident.
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