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Tesla facing search warrants as US authorities probe fatal crash in Texas involving driverless car – ABC News
The fiery crash of a Tesla car with no-one behind the wheel is drawing scrutiny from two US agencies that could bring about new regulation of electronic systems…

The fiery crash of a Tesla car with no-one behind the wheel is drawing scrutiny from two US agencies that could bring about new regulation of electronic systems that take on some driving tasks.
Key points:
- The search warrants will help determine whether the Teslas Autopilot partially automated system was in use when the crash occurred
- Tesla has said in the past that drivers using Autopilot and the companys full self-driving capability system must be ready to intervene at any time
- The company’s stock…
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