Tesla that hit fire truck in deadly I-680 crash in Walnut Creek was on autopilot, company says

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The Tesla smashed into a fire truck in Walnut Creek, killing the driver and injuring four Contra Costa County firefighters.

The fire truck was on scene for a separate traffic accident. Bloomberg reports there have now been 17 fatal accidents involving Tesla's automated driving assist system since June of 2021.

 

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elonmusk 👈 back to the drawing board. If you could just follow through on one of your half baked ideas you might be better off.

Not an autopilot driven Tesla!

What day you elonmusk ?

Oo you should retract that, there’s a difference between driver assist and autopilot….

But wait I thought Teslas were super duper safe with magical pity dust and happy thoughts? What happened?

Tesla’s self driving cars, lawsuit.

taylor_d_duran How can it be learning when it keeps making the same error over and over?

AI

How about this tesla that side swiped an ambulance on the highway Oh wait it wasn’t a Tesla actually so I guess it doesn’t matter

typical teslas

Why does this same accident happen over and over? Is it because the Tesla “autopilot”/FSD software does not detect high ground clearance vehicles? NHTSAgov SecretaryPete

Teslas love fire trucks

Prayers goes to the family

‘The Ford smashed into a fire truck… killing the driver…’ hear how dumb that sounds smh

elonmusk Making a donation to the family or what?

Just drive your car like a normal person smh 🤦‍♂️

Oh my gosh!

'...was on autopilot...' No shit.

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