A driver blames Tesla’s Autopilot gadget of a slow reaction time that made his electric car rear-end another vehicle.
The technological offensive in the automotive industry has given headaches to certain drivers, both literally and figuratively. Just a few days back, there were some reports about a Tesla Model S owner from Utah who claimed the car’s Summon feature forced the vehicle right into the back of a trailer. The company swiftly responded to such accusations, blaming back the driver of improper use of the system. Now, a new crash has been reported, as another Model S rear-ended a vehicle on a motorway in California while the Autopilot was engaged
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