NTSB Investigating After A Tesla Slammed Into Fire Engine At 65mph

Thankfully, no one was injured when the Model S hit a fire engine in Southern California

What you see above is the shocking aftermath of a Tesla Model S ploughing into the back of a fire engine on the Interstate 405 in Southern California. Despite the car hitting the engine - which was attending a motorcycle crash - at 65mph, Culver City Firefighters amazingly reported that all involved escaped injury.

It’s not known whether the car was in Autopilot mode at the time of the wreck on Tuesday, but the incident has caught the attention of the NTSB. The organisation posted on Twitter yesterday to state that it was dispatching two investigators “to conduct a field investigation.”

You might remember the NTSB having some strong words about Tesla’s Autopilot during the investigation of the Model S crash that claimed the life of Joshua D. Brown. Its report conceded that slowing down for the lorry Brown hit wasn’t something the Autopilot was designed for, but still criticised the system as it “allowed prolonged disengagement from the driving task and enabled the driver to use it in ways inconsistent with manufacturer guidance and warnings.”

When asked for comment by news agency Reuters, Tesla declined to comment on this latest investigation.

Comments

Anonymous

Was there an orange at the scene of the accident?

01/25/2018 - 10:07 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

Its confirmed by the driver that the autopilot was working…shall we tag tesla drivers as dangerous vehicles as bmw/audi ?

01/25/2018 - 10:13 |
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Anonymous

…when tesla model S(hit) hit firetruck…GET IT?!

01/25/2018 - 13:13 |
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Cody Ramer

People are getting more and more stupid as the years pass. What with the autopilot automatic parking etc. I miss the days where people didn’t have that shit. Whatever happened to using your brain.

01/26/2018 - 03:46 |
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