A Tesla apparently operating on one of the company’s automated driving systems crashed into a parked police vehicle Thursday near Los Angeles, narrowly missing an officer who was managing traffic at another crash
DETROIT — A Tesla apparently operating on one of the company's automated driving systems crashed into a parked police vehicle Thursday near Los Angeles, narrowly missing an officer who was managing traffic at another crash.
The Tesla driver told police in Fullerton, California, that he engaged the vehicle's “self-drive” system and used his cell phone, according to a police statement.
The collision appears to be another in a long list of crashes in which Teslas using a partially automated driving system hit firetrucks or police cars parked on roads with flashing lights activated. In the Fullerton case, the officer also had put out flares, authorities said.
Police said the crash is still under investigation, but called the California driver's conduct a “clear violation of responsible driving practices and California law.”
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has made Tesla recall its “Full Self-Driving” and “Autopilot” systems, said Friday it is aware of the crash and has contacted Tesla for more information.
Although the driver told authorities he switched on “self-drive” mode, it wasn't clear whether he meant “Full Self-Driving” or Autopilot. Messages were left early Friday seeking clarification from police and from Tesla.
Neither “Full Self-Driving” nor Autopilot can drive themselves, and Tesla tells owners that they must be ready to intervene at all times. “Full Self-Driving,” which is being tested on public roads by volunteer Tesla owners, can take on most driving functions, even
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