Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-tesla-wins-autopilot-trial-following-fatal-crash-–-california-jury-rules-that-human-error-is-to-blame-for-2019-wreck-while-several-more-cases-are-pending-nationwideAlert – Tesla wins autopilot trial following fatal crash – California jury rules that human error is to blame for 2019 wreck while several more cases are pending nationwide

A California jury found Tesla not guilty in a trial over allegations its autopilot driving feature led to a deadly crash – a major win for Elon Musk’s company as it faces a series of similar lawsuits.

After four days of deliberations, the 12-member jury found the vehicle did not have a manufacturing defect in a 9-3 vote. 

The civil lawsuit alleged that in 2019 the autopilot system in Micah Lee’s Tesla Model 3 caused a crash that killed Lee and injured his two passengers.

The car suddenly veer off a highway east of Los Angeles at 65 miles per hour and strike a palm tree and burst into flames, all in the span of seconds.

The lawsuit, filed against Tesla by the passengers, accused the company of knowing that autopilot and other safety systems were defective when it sold the car.

A California jury found Tesla not guilty in a trial over a deadly accident involving autopilot in a Tesla Model 3 (pictured)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk gets in a Tesla car. The electric vehicle company denied liability and said the driver had consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel

Tesla denied liability, and said Lee consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel. 

The electric-vehicle maker also claimed it was unclear whether autopilot was engaged at the time of the crash.

Tesla has been testing and rolling out its autopilot and more advanced Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, which Musk has touted as crucial to his company’s future but which has drawn regulatory and legal scrutiny.

Tesla won an earlier trial in Los Angeles in April with a strategy of saying that it tells drivers that its technology requires human monitoring, despite the ‘Autopilot’ and ‘Full Self-Driving’ names.

Federal data shows there have been at least 42 investigations into Tesla crashes since 2016, including 23 fatalities, two which were pedestrians and two motorcyclists.

Investigations from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) all involve cases where driver systems such as Autopilot or so-called ‘Full Self-Driving’ were suspected of being used.

In this deadly March 2018, Apple engineer Walter Huang was playing a video game on his phone while driving a Tesla

U.S. investigators suspect the Tesla that crashed into a firetruck in California on February 18, killing the driver and critically injuring a passenger, was operating on autopilot at the time

Apple engineer Walter Huang was killed in March 2018 when his Tesla crashed while he was playing a video game on his phone. 

NHTSA said a Tesla that crashed into a firetruck in California in February, killing the driver and critically injuring a passenger, was operating on autopilot at the time.

In financial filings last week, the company revealed they have received subpoenas ‘regarding certain matters associated with personal benefits, related parties, vehicle range and personnel decisions.’

One probe alleges Musk ordered the automaker to ‘rig its electric cars’ dashboards‘ to show an inflated range they could travel before running out of charge.

A DOJ investigation also claimed a ‘diversion team’ was set up to suppress thousands of complaints from owners disappointed by their vehicle’s performance.

Tesla revealed it has received said the Justice Department is investigating claims it lied about driving ranges

Employees were reportedly tasked with canceling as many service appointments as possible related to driving range problems. 

Tesla owners have filed a lawsuit against the company alleging automatic software updates cut their cars driving range by 20 percent, forcing some to spend $15,000 on new batteries. 

In January, Tesla disclosed that the Justice Department had requested documents related to its Autopilot and ‘Full Self-Driving’ features.

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