The National Transportation Safety Board released more than 500 pages of information pertaining to the Tesla crash in May 2016 that claimed the driver’s life after it struck a tractor-trailer. The verdict: Tesla’s autonomous technology is not to blame as the driver was warned multiple times to keep hands on the wheel.
Less than a year ago, NTSB released its preliminary report of the May 7, 2016, crash near Williston, Fla., on U.S. Highway 27A near mile marker 29. A 2015 Tesla Model S 70D with autonomous features struck a 2003 Utility reefer pulled by a 2014 Freightliner Cascadia turning left across the highway.
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Less than a year ago, NTSB released its preliminary report of the May 7, 2016, crash near Williston, Fla., on U.S. Highway 27A near mile marker 29. A 2015 Tesla Model S 70D with autonomous features struck a 2003 Utility reefer pulled by a 2014 Freightliner Cascadia turning left across the highway.
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