'Tesla Rebuffs Consumer Reports' Critique'

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July 14, 2016  Mvusi Ngubane

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Three serious Autopilot crashes have plummeted on top of Tesla Motor Inc. in
a very small space of time. Collectively, they’ve come to sideswipe the EV
producer and its bid to rally the public’s focus on essential future
endeavors. The most recent of these accidents allegedly took place over the
course of last weekend. During that time, a Tesla Model X in Montana took a
nearly fatal turn.

However, Tesla has not shied away from any of these crashes and reiterates
its advice to users of its famed Autopilot tech. Quite simply, the best and
safest self-driving car experience takes places when users don’t use
Autopilot at high speeds. Autopilot is not to be thought of as free from
error either. Drivers should still pay careful attention to the road and not
let go of their steering wheels.

Tesla Crash in Montana
On his way from Seattle to Yellowstone National Park, a Tesla owner wrecked
parts of his luxury EV in the early hours of Saturday morning. No injuries
were sustained during the crash and both the driver and his passenger walked
away relatively unscathed. The same can’t be said for his Model X though,
which lost its front right wheel from the accident.

While using Autopilot, the car allegedly veered to the right of the
double-lane highway and mounted a series of wooden guard pegs on the side of
the road. Tesla Motors agrees that the Model X in question was using it
autonomous tech at the time. However, the company also believes the driver
did not have his hands on the wheel either.

According to Tesla, for two minutes after the self-driving system was
engaged, “no force was detected on the steering wheel.” Tesla insists that
its EVs can detect even the slightest application of force on its steering
wheels, even one hand.

The driver was prompted a few times by the system to place his hands on the
wheel, Tesla reports. The road was becoming more uncertain yet the driver
ignored the Autopilot warning. “He did not do so and shortly thereafter the
vehicle collided with a post on the edge of the roadway.” reports the EV
maker.

Tesla went on to say that its Autopilot system really shouldn’t be used on
undivided roads. Drivers are also reminded to keep control of the car at all
times.

NTSB sees opportunity in Tesla deaths
Though tragic, the National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) sees a learning
opportunity in Tesla’s Autopilot crashes. It has just joined the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in looking into the death of
Joshua D. Brown. Driving along a motorway in Florida, Brown lost his life
when his Model S was involved in a collision with a truck. Tesla reports
that the man’s autopilot was enabled at the time of the accident.

Although the Safety Board explained that it is investigating Brown’s
incident as well, it takes a more educational stance than its
co-investigators. For the NTSB, these accidents offer a chance to learn from
the widening use of automation on public roads.

“There’s an opportunity to learn from the information about how automation
is introduced into American highways,” the NTSB assured. “The interest in
this accident relates to the automation.”

More crashes deter people from Tesla
A few days after Brown’s crash made headlines, we learned of another
Autopilot incident. Though unlike the event in Florida, gallery owner Albert
Scaglione survived a brutal crash in his Tesla Model X SUV. It is alleged
that he too had his Autopilot engaged at the time.

Scaglione’s car was flipped onto its roof while moving on the Pensylvania
Turnpike, about 100 miles east of Pittsburgh. Both Scaglione, 77, and his
son-in-law survived the wreckage and were treated at a nearby hospital. He
told CNN Money that Autopilot was engaged during the accident, but refused
to comment any further. Being able to walk away from the intense crash has
many people pointing out the strong life-saving qualities offered by Tesla
EVs.

These recent automation crashes call the safety of self-driving systems into
question. Automakers are instilling more of this technology into their cars
and it is beginning to gather a lot of distrust in its early stages.

For Tesla, moving forward from these crashes is vital. The EV firm needs
investors and the public to funnel huge amounts of support behind its
ongoing efforts. The growing doubt looming over its technology does little
to rally such support. Hopefully some more exciting ventures like the Model
3 concept will take center stage again. Such projects are enough pressure
for the EV giant and need all the positive attention they can get.
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