Regarding the accident in which an electric car Tesla crashed into a fire engine in the San Francisco Bay Area, California on the 18th, the US Department of Transportation Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)I have requested additional information from Tesla.
The Contra Costa County fire department said in a tweet on the day of the accident that a Tesla had slammed into one of the fire trucks that were blocking the lane in response to another accident. The driver of the Tesla vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.
For regarding a year and a half, NHTSA has been investigating how Tesla’s self-driving assist system, Autopilot, works in collisions involving fire trucks and other emergency response vehicles. It is unclear if the autopilot was used in the collision. A passenger in the Tesla vehicle and four firefighters were taken to hospital.
Slow down and move over when approaching emergency vehicles. Truck 1 was struck by a Tesla while blocking I-680 lanes from a previous accident. Driver pronounced dead on-scene; passenger was extricated & transported to hospital. Four firefighters also transported for evaluation. pic.twitter.com/YCGn8We1bK
— Con Fire PIO (@ContraCostaFire) February 18, 2023
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