.Tesla's 'full self-driving' mode at center of blame for major accident
Tesla's"full self-driving" mode is at the center of blame for a San Francisco car crash that left at least nine people injured.
The incident occurred on Nov. 24 mere hours after Elon Musk announced that"full self-driving" would be available to all Tesla customers in North America, according to a report.The driver at the heart of an eight-car collision says"full self-driving" mode is responsible for the accident. The driver was in a Tesla Model S as it drove in fast traffic when it changed lanes and abruptly braked, setting the collision in motion, the California Highway Patrol reported.
Whether or not the car was in full self-driving mode at the time of the accident has not been confirmed.The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is currently investigating numerous reports of"phantom braking."
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