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Federal government: car in fatal Tesla crash was speeding while using Autopilot

Federal government: car in fatal Tesla crash was speeding while using Autopilot
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Tesla Model S Fatal Crash

NTSB

The Tesla Model S involved in a fatal crash was speeding with the car's Autopilot advanced assistance features engaged at the time of the incident.

According to a preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday, the car was traveling at nine miles per hour over the 65 mph speed limit at the time of the crash.

The NTSB report indicates that the car's Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer lane keeping assistance - two features that comprise Tesla's Autopilot system - were in operation at the time of the crash.

The May 7 crash, which claimed the life of the car's 40-year-old driver, is the first fatality involving Tesla's much-hyped advanced semi-autonomous Autopilot system. The incident occurred on US Highway 27A in Williston, Florida. The Model S hit the side undercarriage of a tractor trailer - sheering off the roof of the Tesla - as the truck was making a left turn across traffic.

Tesla Model S Fatal Crash

NTSB

This is not the final accident report and the findings may be subject to revisions by the agency.

Here's the complete NTSB preliminary report:

About 4:40 p.m. eastern daylight time on Saturday, May 7, 2016, a 2015 Tesla Model S, traveling eastbound on US Highway 27A (US-27A), west of Williston, Florida, struck and passed beneath a 2014 Freightliner Cascadia truck-tractor in combination with a 53-foot semitrailer. At the time of the collision, the combination vehicle was making a left turn from westbound US-27A across the two eastbound travel lanes onto NE 140th Court, a local paved road. As a result of the initial impact, the battery disengaged from the electric motors powering the car. After exiting from underneath the semitrailer, the car coasted at a shallow angle off the right side of the roadway, traveled approximately 297 feet, and then collided with a utility pole. The car broke the pole and traveled an additional 50 feet, during which it rotated counterclockwise and came to rest perpendicular to the highway in the front yard of a private residence. The 40-year-old male driver and sole occupant of the Tesla died as a result of the crash.

US-27A is a four-lane highway with a posted speed limit of 65 mph. A 75-foot-wide median separates the two eastbound lanes from the two westbound lanes. Additionally, at the uncontrolled intersection with NE 140th Court, both eastbound and westbound lanes incorporate left turn lanes, allowing for a median opening of about 132 feet. At the time of the crash, it was daylight with clear and dry weather conditions.

The combination vehicle - operated by Okemah Express, LLC - was transporting blueberries to a local produce farm. The Tesla struck the right side of the semitrailer, approximately 23 feet forward from the end of the trailer. Damage from the collision was consistent with a 90 degree angle of impact. Only minor damage above the height of the car was found on the semitrailer side panels, and the undercarriage of the trailer also showed only minor collision damage.

Tesla system performance data downloaded from the car indicated that vehicle speed just prior to impact was 74 mph. System performance data also revealed that the driver was operating the car using the advanced driver assistance features Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer lane keeping assistance. The car was also equipped with automatic emergency braking that is designed to automatically apply the brakes to reduce the severity of or assist in avoiding frontal collisions.

As a result of the crash, the rear hatch frame separated and folded back over the crushed rear window. Other than the roof structure-and the front bumper components that engaged the pole-the main body of the car was generally intact.

Using three-dimensional laser scanning technology, NTSB investigators documented the crash location, the damaged semitrailer, and the damaged car. The Tesla was equipped with multiple electronic systems capable of recording and transmitting vehicle performance data. NTSB investigators will continue to collect and analyze these data, and use it along with other information collected during the investigation in evaluating the crash events.

All aspects of the crash remain under investigation. The Florida Highway Patrol and Tesla Motors are parties to the ongoing investigation.

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