Joshua Brown, 40, killed in first known fatality crash in Tesla Model S with auto pilot engaged, on Route 27 in Williston, Florida
Man killed in gruesome Tesla autopilot crash was saved by his car's software weeks earlier
Tesla said that if the car had hit either the front or the back of the trailer, its safety systems would almost certainly have saved Brown's life. But when it hit the trailer side, the force of the impact ripped the top off the Tesla, killing Brown. The tractor driver, Frank Baressi, 62, of Tampa, Florida, was not harmed in the smash.
Family of Canton man killed in Tesla autopilot crash issues statement
The family statement released Friday through a personal injury law firm says 40-year-old Joshua D. Brown was passionate about technological advancement. The Canton man was so enamored with his Tesla Model S sedan that he nicknamed the car “Tessy” and praised the safety benefits of its sophisticated “Autopilot” system.
Tesla owner killed in crash was watching ‘Harry Potter’ while using car's autopilot, survivor says
Frank Baressi, 62, the driver of the tractor-trailer and owner of Okemah Express LLC, said the Tesla driver was "playing Harry Potter on the TV screen" and driving so quickly that "he went so fast through my trailer I didn't see him."
Airbags were not deployed in the fatal Tesla Autopilot crash, says accident report
The airbag did not deploy in the Tesla involved in the first known fatality while Autopilot was activated, according to the Florida Highway Patrol accident report obtained by Tech Insider.
FIRST SELF-DRIVING CAR DEATH PROMPTS NHTSA INVESTIGATION
The NHTSA investigation will involve approximately 25,000 cars, and will “examine the design and performance of any automated driving systems in use at the time of the crash.”
NTSB: Driver killed in self-driving car was going 9 mph over speed limit
Data downloaded from the Tesla Model S shows the vehicle was traveling at 74 mph in a 65-mph zone on a divided highway in Williston, Florida, near Gainesville, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report.
US closes probe into fatal Tesla autopilot crash, no defect found
The US Transportation Department on Thursday closed its investigation into a fatal crash involving a Tesla car on autopilot, saying no defects were found in the system, including the emergency braking feature.
Tesla Driver in Fatal 'Autopilot' Crash Got Numerous Warnings - U.S. Government
A Tesla Inc spokeswoman Tesla spokeswoman Keely Sulprizio declined to comment on the NTSB report. In 2016, the company said Autopilot "does not allow the driver to abdicate responsibility," however.
New details about the fatal Tesla Autopilot accident reveal the driver's last minutes
There was no evidence that Joshua Brown, the driver of the Model S, was using his mobile phone or another electronic device when the crash occurred, as some initial reports suggested.
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Why do we only hear NOW (40
Why do we only hear NOW (40 days later) about an accident involving one of more popular, technlogical wonder cars? Is it poor reporting? or is it an attempt to save TSLA (and it's stock owners)?
I'll take your thought one
I'll take your thought one step further, conduct a search on Google for any mention of the May 7 crash on the day it happend or shortly after. Nothing. No mention of the crash until the June 30 revelation of an investigation. But you'll find plenty of other stories about vehilcular fatalities in that area around the time of Brown's death. I've entered many keyword combinations with the hope of finding any report: US 27, truck, accident, williston, gainesville, may 7, fatality. NADA.
Note that none of my keywords is Tesla? You'd think that my select keywords alone would trigger a result -- at least one result -- considering the wild, fantastic nature of this crash. It's not everyday you hear about cars getting becoming convertibles because they drove at a high rate of speed under the trailer of a semi that was perpendicular to the road.
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