NTSB Report Reveals Model 3 Was Traveling Over 90 MPH In A 30 MPH Residential Area When Fatal Crash Occured
		
		
		
			A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board  (NTSB) has determined that a Tesla Model 3 involved in a fatal crash in  Coral Gables, Florida this past September was traveling 90 mph in a 30  mph zone. The vehicle was traveling in a residential area before it  crashed into two trees and caught fire. 
    The crash, which happened on Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables,  resulted in the tragic loss of life of the Model 3’s 20-year-old driver  and a 19-year-passenger. According to the NTSB, it had retrieved about 5  seconds of pre-crash and crash data from the Model 3’s Event Data Recorder (EDR), which records and stores data associated with vehicle speed, acceleration, seat belt status, and airbag deployment. 
			
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