"Five police officers are suing Tesla after being injured by a Model X that plowed into them while they were conducting a routine traffic stop. The incident took place on February 27, 2021, when an allegedly impaired driver over-relied on the Model X's 'Autopilot' system, which reportedly gave off 150 warnings to take control of the vehicle in a 34-minute time span."
autoblog.com/2023/08/10/video-
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#Tesla #autopilot #crash

@jrefior I’m not defending Tesla, but with vehicles that can auto drive, and have auto anti-collision brakes, and had spit out multiple warnings to take manual control, doesn’t that failure fall back to the driver? 🤔

@Huntn00
Of course this is on the driver. But to say it's *only* on the driver ignores years of #Tesla marketing for "Autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving" (even the names suggest the car drives itself)
consumerreports.org/cars/autom

Still, I'll be interested to see what legal theories the officers' lawyers put forward for why Tesla should be liable

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