Another Tesla Model 3 self-driving system injured 6 people

A Tesla Model 3 electric car in a self-driving state was involved in a car accident in a university parking lot in southern England. Five children and one adult were injured and taken to the hospital. According to British media reports, at about 4:30 local time on Monday, a Tesla Model 3 car crashed into a parked school bus in southern England, causing a serious accident. A total of six children and one adult were injured. One of the children was taken to the hospital by plane because of the injury.

The accident occurred in the parking lot of a school in the Sussex area. At least one person was crushed under an electric vehicle. The British National Health Service (National Health Service—) southeast coast ambulance service team disclosed that one person is in critical condition and the other three may be seriously injured.

According to the report, it is unclear whether there was a driver in the driver’s seat of the Model 3 at the time of the accident. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It is reported that the name of the school is Ardingly College and it is one of the top private schools in the UK. It accepts students between the ages of 13-18 and the annual boarding fee for sixth-grade students is 12,552 pounds.

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