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Source: Associated Press
NTSB sending investigators to fatal Tesla-semitrailer crash
By TOM KRISHER and DAVID FISCHER
March 2, 2019
MIAMI (AP) A federal safety agency is sending a three-member team to investigate a fatal crash involving a Tesla electric car and a semitrailer that is strikingly similar to a 2016 crash involving another vehicle made by the company.
The National Transportation Safety Board said late Friday on Twitter that the team would work in cooperation with the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office, which is probing the Friday morning crash in Delray Beach.
A sheriffs report says the tractor-trailer was making a left turn onto a divided highway to head north when the southbound 2018 Tesla Model 3 hit the semis driver side, tearing off the Teslas roof as it passed under the trailer. The Teslas driver, 50-year-old Jeremy Beren Banner, died at the scene.
The report didnt say whether the Teslas Autopilot semi-autonomous driving system or its automatic emergency braking system were working at the time of the crash. Tesla released a statement Friday expressing sadness and saying the company is working to learn more and are reaching out to the authorities to offer our cooperation.
The circumstances of the crash are much like one that occurred in May 2016 on the opposite side of Florida, near Gainesville. Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio, was traveling in a Tesla Model S on a divided highway and using the Autopilot system when he was killed.
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By TOM KRISHER and DAVID FISCHER
March 2, 2019
MIAMI (AP) A federal safety agency is sending a three-member team to investigate a fatal crash involving a Tesla electric car and a semitrailer that is strikingly similar to a 2016 crash involving another vehicle made by the company.
The National Transportation Safety Board said late Friday on Twitter that the team would work in cooperation with the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office, which is probing the Friday morning crash in Delray Beach.
A sheriffs report says the tractor-trailer was making a left turn onto a divided highway to head north when the southbound 2018 Tesla Model 3 hit the semis driver side, tearing off the Teslas roof as it passed under the trailer. The Teslas driver, 50-year-old Jeremy Beren Banner, died at the scene.
The report didnt say whether the Teslas Autopilot semi-autonomous driving system or its automatic emergency braking system were working at the time of the crash. Tesla released a statement Friday expressing sadness and saying the company is working to learn more and are reaching out to the authorities to offer our cooperation.
The circumstances of the crash are much like one that occurred in May 2016 on the opposite side of Florida, near Gainesville. Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio, was traveling in a Tesla Model S on a divided highway and using the Autopilot system when he was killed.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/4306f3f3c40542d8841712ca8f956e95
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Also: NHTSA probing two fatal Tesla crashes in Florida since Sunday: agency (Reuters)
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NTSB sending investigators to fatal Tesla-semitrailer crash (Original Post)
Eugene
Mar 2019
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(62,658 posts)1. NHTSA probing two fatal Tesla crashes in Florida since Sunday: agency
Source: Reuters
POLITICS MARCH 2, 2019 / 5:21 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
NHTSA probing two fatal Tesla crashes in Florida since Sunday: agency
David Shepardson
3 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it is investigating a fatal Tesla Inc Model S crash in Davie, Florida last Sunday that killed the driver and resulted in a massive vehicle fire, the second fatal crash this week the agency is probing.
The agency and the National Transportation Safety Board said late on Friday they are sending teams to investigate the other fatal crash Friday in Delray Beach, Florida of a 2018 Model 3 that crashed into a semi-trailer.
A NHTSA spokesman confirmed Saturday the agency has an ongoing investigation into the earlier Tesla crash in Davie and will take additional actions if appropriate. Tesla did not immediately comment Saturday.
The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Monday the 2016 Tesla Model S caught fire and burned the 48-year-old driver beyond recognition. The newspaper said the Tesla battery repeatedly caught fire after being transported to a towing facility.
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NHTSA probing two fatal Tesla crashes in Florida since Sunday: agency
David Shepardson
3 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it is investigating a fatal Tesla Inc Model S crash in Davie, Florida last Sunday that killed the driver and resulted in a massive vehicle fire, the second fatal crash this week the agency is probing.
The agency and the National Transportation Safety Board said late on Friday they are sending teams to investigate the other fatal crash Friday in Delray Beach, Florida of a 2018 Model 3 that crashed into a semi-trailer.
A NHTSA spokesman confirmed Saturday the agency has an ongoing investigation into the earlier Tesla crash in Davie and will take additional actions if appropriate. Tesla did not immediately comment Saturday.
The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Monday the 2016 Tesla Model S caught fire and burned the 48-year-old driver beyond recognition. The newspaper said the Tesla battery repeatedly caught fire after being transported to a towing facility.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tesla-crash-idUSKCN1QJ0MC