Autopilot is faulty, claims Tesla driver in multi-vehicle crash in the United States

A Tesla accident in the San Francisco Bay Area last month caused a series of eight collisions, resulting in nine minor injuries, according to the accident report from the California Highway Patrol in the United States.

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Traveler Star > Technology Channel > Tesla driver in multi-vehicle crash in the United States says Autopilot is broken in text 2022-12-22 12:47:56 Source, Author Youmin Xingkong Editor LIN Mumu LIN Momu Exploring 9756 A Tesla accident in the San Francisco Bay Area last month caused a series of eight collisions, resulting in nine minor injuries, according to the accident report from the California Highway Patrol in the United States.

The Tesla driver informed the authorities that the Tesla Full Self-Driving’s accidental braking was to blame. The accident report says that Tesla changed lanes and slowed down to stop the accident.

Tesla has this information, even though the California Highway Patrol stated that it could not confirm whether Full Self-Driving was operating at the time of the collision.

Lastly, the Model S was traveling at 55 mph when it crashed and pulled into the left lane before abruptly braking and slowing to 20 mph. This set off a series of events that led to an eight-car collision.

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