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The Cool Down on MSNElon Musk remains quiet as concerning Tesla crash reports continue to pile up: 'My husband died in an unexplained and inexplicable accident'
It raises safety questions about the brand. Elon Musk remains quiet as concerning Tesla crash reports continue to pile up: ...
Two people are dead after a crash involving a Tesla and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in the Santa Cruz Mountains on Saturday, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNTesla faces pivotal trial after fatal crash while car was in Autopilot: 'Jury could find that Tesla acted in reckless disregard of human life'
A deadly 2019 crash tied to Tesla's Autopilot system is putting the company on trial. According to a report by The New York Times, the outcome could set a major precedent and may impact current and ...
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Futurism on MSNIn Court for Fatal Crash, Tesla Admits It Wasn't Even Tracking Autopilot Crashes for the First Three Years of the Program
With so many massive and well-publicized security fails, nothing should surprise us about Tesla's internal culture — but new ...
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Scripps News on MSNTesla's Autopilot feature is central to an ongoing trial over a fatal Florida crash
This case centers on a 2019 crash when a Tesla being driven in autopilot mode smashed into an SUV in Key Largo after the ...
A Bay Area highway crash between a teenage driver and a couple on a motorcycle resulted in two deaths, California Highway Patrol said.
Tesla settled a lawsuit over a driver’s death in 2019 when the Autopilot system in his Model 3 allegedly failed to avoid a collision with a tractor-trailer crossing a Florida highway.
At least one person has died following a deadly crash involving a Tesla and a motorcycle on a highway in Chula Vista, Calif. on Monday, June 30. Other people were also injured.
Tesla is going to trial in Florida federal court over a wrongful-death lawsuit. The suit blames Tesla and its Autopilot system for a 2019 crash that killed a 22-year-old woman.
The lawsuit also alleges that Tesla could have chosen to use safer battery cells with slower thermal propagation, which would have given occupants more time to get out after a crash.
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