Tesla Semi involved in 1st fatal crash, killing 2 in Nevada
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Two people in a Volkswagen Beetle died after the massive battery-powered truck struck them at a highway intersection in Nevada, not far from the factory that builds it.
On a Texas evening last week, a 76-year-old grandmother named Martha Avila was standing in the front room of her suburban home when a Tesla Model 3 hurtled into her brick home at a reported speed of over 70 miles per hour,
Tesla disputes that its “Full Self Driving” feature is to blame for the crash. A doorbell camera video shared by The New York Times showed the car slamming into the house at a high speed, which Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed in a post on X is a sign that the technology didn’t cause the crash.
The lawsuit claims Tesla used defective designs and the driver was negligent.
The lawsuit was connected to a fatal 2023 crash involving a vehicle using the company's advanced driver assistance system known as Full Self-Driving.
A Tesla crashed into the front porch of a home in the North Tampa area Tuesday morning, according to the Tampa Police Department. Officers are investigating whether speed played a role in the wreck.
A judge upheld a $243 million verdict against Tesla over a fatal Autopilot crash, citing recovered data showing the system detected a hazard before impact.
