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Another Tesla with Autopilot crashed into a stationary object—the driver is suing
Tuesday October 30, 2018. 10:39 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / The front of Tesla owner Shawn Hudson's car was totally destroyed. Hudson survived the crash. (credit: Shawn Hudson)
Earlier this month, Shawn Hudson's Tesla Model S crashed into a stalled car while moving at about 80 miles per hour on a Florida freeway. Tesla's Autopilot technology was engaged at the time, and Hudson has now filed a lawsuit against Tesla in state courts. 'Through a pervasive national marketing campaign and a purposefully manipulative sales pitch, Tesla has duped consumers' into believing that Autpilot can 'transport passengers at highway speeds with minimal input and oversight,' the lawsuit says. Hudson had a two-hour commute to his job at an auto dealership. He says that he heard about Tesla's Autopilot technology last year and went to a Tesla dealership to learn more. Read 13 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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