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A Tesla driver who died in a California crash had previously posted videos of himself riding in Autopilot mode in freeway traffic, say reports

May 17, 2021, 03:01 IST
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A Tesla Model 3 at a factory.Christian Charisius/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • A Tesla crash victim reportedly posted videos of his car operating on Autopilot in freeway traffic.
  • Footage showed him riding without his hands on the wheel or foot on the pedal, AP reported.
  • The crash remains under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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The driver of a Tesla Model 3 car, who was killed in a crash on a California freeway, had previously posted social media videos of himself riding without his hands on the wheel or foot on the pedal, AP reported.

The crash occurred in the city of Fontana on May 5 and involved a 35-year-old man identified as Steven Michael Hendrickson, who died when his Tesla ran into an overturned truck.

The truck driver and motorist who had pulled over to help were both injured at the scene.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) began investigating the crash as Insider's Kate Duffy reported on Thursday.

The California Highway Patrol, which is also investigating, initially said it had determined that Autopilot "was engaged" prior to the crash, but appeared to walk back that claim on Friday.

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In a new statement, it said: "To clarify, there has not been a final determination made as to what driving mode the Tesla was in or if it was a contributing factor to the crash."

Autopilot is the company's standard driver-assistance system, which uses cameras and sensors to keep a vehicle in the correct position on the road.

The NHTSA told Reuters it previously had 28 probes into Tesla crashes, with 24 still under investigation.

According to AP, Hendrikson was a member of the southern California chapter of a Tesla club. He posted a number of photos and videos on social media of his white Model 3.

The video of him without his hands on the wheel appeared to be filmed as his Tesla navigated its way through freeway traffic. It featured a comment, saying: "Best carpool buddy possible even takes the boring traffic for me."

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At least three Tesla drivers have died while the car was operating under the Autopilot system, as Insider previously reported.

Tesla did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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