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Title: The Tesla that crashed on top of an ambulance was not in self-driving mode, confirm San Diego authorities
Post by: Redaktion on April 01, 2022, 17:34:14
The Tesla Model 3 that lodged between an ambulance and a parking lot embankment in San Diego the other day was ruled a human error, rather than caused by engaged Full Self-Driving Beta mode. Instead of jumping on the breaks while parking, the driver slammed the accelerator pedal, resulting in the Tesla landing on the roof of a parked ambulance below.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Tesla-that-crashed-on-top-of-an-ambulance-was-not-in-self-driving-mode-confirm-San-Diego-authorities.611258.0.html
Title: Re: The Tesla that crashed on top of an ambulance was not in self-driving mode, confirm San Diego au
Post by: Martin Winlow on April 02, 2022, 12:32:09
Yup... but 'unintended acceleration' is a myth (if you listen to the Tesla-haters)!

*All* collisions involving Teslas have been due to 'driver error' even if that means just not supervising Autopilot or FSD adequately.  It *really* isn't rocket science.
Title: Re: The Tesla that crashed on top of an ambulance was not in self-driving mode, confirm San Diego au
Post by: vito on April 04, 2022, 14:12:53
I bet it was a stupid female