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Tesla denies car was driverless in fatal crash that killed two men in the United States – ABC News
Scrutiny of wreckage from a fatal crash in the United States indicates that someone was at the wheel, Tesla claims, despite police previously saying they were “100…

Scrutiny of wreckage from a fatal crash in the United States indicates that someone was at the wheel, Tesla has claimed, despite police previously saying they were “100 per cent” sure no-one was driving the vehicle.
Key points:
- Local authorities said one man was found in the passenger seat, while another was in the back
- Tesla said its auto-steer feature was not engaged, and all the seat belts were found to be unbuckled after the crash
- The company came under renewed scrutiny last week following a report…
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