NTSB releases new report on deadly Tesla crash in Palm Beach County [www.wptv.com]
NTSB says Tesla's Autopilot was active during fatal Model 3 crash [www.engadget.com]
Tesla Autopilot fatal crash with truck is under investigation, preliminary report released [electrek.co]
Third fatal Tesla Autopilot crash renews questions about system [www.reuters.com]
Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck, report states [www.theverge.com]
NTSB: Tesla on autopilot at time of deadly crash in Palm Beach County https://t.co/ag0Um9V4bU pic.twitter.com/wk0OurwSvz
— WPTV (@WPTV) May 16, 2019
Gonna spare you the time with this shit: “can’t blame AP/ can’t blame driver with no hands on wheel/ can’t blame TSLA.. it was them space aliens again.. damnit! https://t.co/smqTtS1uES
— Dennis (@ClarkDennisM) May 16, 2019
Even Electrek knows absence of a torque event d/n prove hands were not on wheel: https://t.co/bxd2ic3Uj7 pic.twitter.com/YBdQRL3vbc
— Jim McPherson (@SafeSelfDrive) May 16, 2019
Tesla autopilot is implicated by @NTSB in the death of yet another person https://t.co/GfqO2jiC3Q, @NHTSArecalls - How many more people must die before you do your job? Regulatory agencies are failing the public for both planes and cars, hear more at https://t.co/kYmcCdwWpl
— Missy Cummings (@missy_cummings) May 16, 2019
BREAKING: The National Transportation Safety Board says Autopilot was engaged during a fatal Model 3 crash in March. Driver activated Autopilot, took his hands off the wheel, and was dead 10 seconds later after he hit a tractor trailer crossing the highway https://t.co/e3JawsIJwY
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) May 16, 2019
Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck, report states https://t.co/DsrifhCZaI pic.twitter.com/tzrUotwCf5
— The Verge (@verge) May 16, 2019
$TSLA $TSLAQ
— passthebeano (@passthebeano) May 16, 2019
Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck, report states. It is at least the fourth fatal crash involving Autopilot https://t.co/CmALbq1qUx via @Verge
$TSLA $TSLAQ - The 1,000,000 Robotaxi’s Idea invading the streets in 2020 is getting scarier by the day. https://t.co/cqa0nqDai9
— Blue Collar Trade (@sbalatan) May 16, 2019
Don’t be stupid with Autopilot...
— Enginerd32 (@timmerenginerd) May 16, 2019
NTSB says Tesla's Autopilot was active during fatal Model 3 crash https://t.co/XgEIvRHqb2
@jackiewattles hey, just a note to say that both the headline and first sentence are inaccurate in this story: https://t.co/2mXptxAQTj We, including Tesla, simply don't know that the driver's hands were off: https://t.co/kWoTon2uqu
— Fred Lambert (@FredericLambert) May 17, 2019
Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck, report states https://t.co/DsrifhCZaI pic.twitter.com/hf9eykoK8y
— The Verge (@verge) May 17, 2019
Some people are blaming Tesla and some people are blaming the driver for the latest Autopilot-related fatality. The reality is that the blame should be shared by both parties. https://t.co/xoLiMZ7ztU
— Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyQ) May 16, 2019
Last week, I was driving down the 280 and a piece of furniture fell off of a truck and into my lane. Even though Autopilot was on, I manually slowed down and drove around it.
— Brian King (@bkbkbk) May 16, 2019
Having a car with ADAS is not a free pass for being stupid. https://t.co/ncgRiR8NVd
Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck. So #TeslaAutoPilotIssues are finally being confirmed by NTSB ?https://t.co/HMw8zO0H8n
— TeslaProblem (@ProblemTesla) May 16, 2019
フロリダのテスラ model3のトラックとの衝突事故で自動運転が稼働中に発生 NTSBが一次報告 https://t.co/gPRFw8Mwnlhttps://t.co/TshhXjEn7m
— いつも悩んでる人 (@kackiee) May 16, 2019