Business 54 – Tesla Crash Investigators Slam Autopilot Deficiencies, Lack Of U.S. Rules For ‘Partially Automated’ Cars

Tesla Crash Investigation

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1. [responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]Top U.S. safety investigators reviewing numerous Tesla crashes in which drivers were using the company’s Autopilot feature at the time of those accidents are highly critical of the system’s technical limitations and the Transportation Department’s failure to set rules for so-called partially automated drive systems.[/responsivevoice]

2. [responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]The National Transportation Safety Board has been analyzing four different accidents, including a March 2018 crash in which Tesla Model X owner Walter Huang died when his vehicle drove straight into a traffic barrier in Mountain View, California, that it failed to detect. Huang was relying on Autopilot to drive for him, and apparently playing a game on his phone at the time of the accident[/responsivevoice]

3. [responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]NTSB determined Autopilot lacks the ability to monitor whether drivers are paying attention and that Tesla doesn’t limit its use to specific conditions, such as highway-only driving. Investigators also blasted the DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for ignoring its requests to set rules for Autopilot and similar systems.[/responsivevoice]

4.[responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]Huang’s “tragic crash clearly demonstrates the limitations of advanced driver assistance systems that are available to consumers today. There is not a vehicle currently available to U.S. consumers that is self-driving. Period,” NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said at the conclusion of Tuesday’s hearing in Washington. [/responsivevoice]

5.[responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]“We urge Tesla to work on improving its Autopilot technology and for NHTSA to fulfill its oversight responsibility to ensure that corrective action is taken when necessary. It’s time to stop enabling drivers in any partially automated vehicle to pretend that they have driverless cars. Because they don’t have driverless cars.” [/responsivevoice]

6.[responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]“It’s time to stop enabling drivers in any partially automated vehicle to pretend that they have driverless cars. Because they don’t have driverless cars.” NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt. While consumers await the arrival of true self-driving vehicles that don’t require a human at the wheel, such as those being developed by Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo, Elon Musk has touted Tesla Autopilot as the most sophisticated partially automated driving system currently available. He even boasted last April that Teslas would achievefull self-drivingcapability by the end of 2019. That didn’t happen, though the internet is awash in videos of drivers asleep at the wheel as their Teslas barrel down the highway.[/responsivevoice]

Tesla Driver Caught On Camera Apparently Asleep At The Wheel | NBC Nightly News

7.[responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]Autopilot has been tied to numerous accidents starting with a fatal 2016 crash in Florida in which a distracted Modelowner died when his car slammed into a truck crossing his path. NHTSA investigated that accident but didn’t find Tesla at fault, in part because of its own lack of guidelines for Autopilot-like systems[/responsivevoice]

8.[responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]NHTSA, the main regulator for U.S. auto safety, hasn’t proactively taken steps to ensure automated driving technology is safe and used properly, said NTSB Director Rob Molloy. “Fixing problems after people die is not a really good highway approach,” he said.[/responsivevoice]

9. [responsivevoice voice = “US English Female” buttontext = “”]NTSB is an independent government body, comprised of engineers and scientists who investigate accidents involving aircraft, rail, and transportation infrastructure, in addition to automotive crashes. To date, it has opened 14 separate Tesla safety investigations.[/responsivevoice]

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