Tesla's new statement on fatal crash doubles down on driver error
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-fatal-crash-statement-driver-error/
After the family of Walter Huang went on a California ABC affiliate to discuss the Tesla Model X crash that took his life, the company sent out a statement. As with past statements, Tesla touted the benefits of Autopilot while casting the blame on Huang for allegedly missing warnings and not paying attention while operating the system.
Tesla dispatched a team of engineers to the crash site in Mountain View, California to assist in removing the vehicle's battery pack.
Tesla's new statement on fatal crash doubles down on driver error
Apr 12, 2018, 3:55pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-fatal-crash-statement-driver-error/
>After the family of Walter Huang went on a California ABC affiliate to discuss the Tesla Model X crash that took his life, the company sent out a statement. As with past statements, Tesla touted the benefits of Autopilot while casting the blame on Huang for allegedly missing warnings and not paying attention while operating the system.
>Tesla dispatched a team of engineers to the crash site in Mountain View, California to assist in removing the vehicle's battery pack.