Autopilot was not engaged in Model X rollover crash, Tesla says
Tesla has one fewer crash to worry about now -- at least according to Elon Musk.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Thursday that the Model X that rolled over on a freeway in Pennsylvania on July 1 did not in fact have Autopilot engaged at the time of the crash.
What's more, he asserts that the rollover would not have taken place, if the system were active.
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Remember, this is just Musk's word. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is still investigating the crash. Its findings will be the final word on the rollover.
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This is the first bit of good news that Musk and his Tesla cohort have had recently.
Not only are several incidents involving the Autopilot system -- including a May 7 fatal crash in Florida --- under investigation by regulators, two consumer-advocate organizations have called for the disabling of Tesla's semi-autonomous Autopilot driving system.
So, while Musk might feel -- based upon his own data -- vindicated enough to take to Twitter, regulators have yet to weigh in on this crash and others.
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