Ein Tesla Model S hat in San Francisco einen Unfall mit acht Fahrzeugen verursacht. Laut Fahrer befand sich das Auto im Full-Self-Driving-Modus. Ein Tesla Model S aus dem Jahr 2021 hat auf der San Francisco Bay Bridge einen Unfall verursacht, in den acht Fahrzeuge involviert wurden. Der Fahrer des Tesla sagte den Behörden nach einem Bericht des Guardian, dass das Fahrzeug im Full-Self-Driving-Modus gefahren sei. Es ist unklar, ob das FSD beim Unfall tatsächlich in Betrieb war und die Angaben des Fahrers korrekt sind. In einem Bericht von ABC News heißt es, dass der Tesla Model S mit einer Geschwindigkeit von etwa 90 km/h unterwegs war und auf die äußerste linke Fahrspur wechselte, dann aber abrupt bremste, wodurch das Auto auf etwa 30 km/h verlangsamte. Dies führte zu einer Kettenreaktion, an der letztlich acht Fahrzeuge beteiligt waren, die alle mit normaler Geschwindigkeit unterwegs waren. Eine Reihe von Unfällen, bei dem die autonomen Fahrfunktionen von Tesla aktiviert gewesen sein sollen, werden von der National Highway Traffic Safety Administration untersucht. Dabei geht es unter anderem um Phantombremsungen ohne erkennbaren Grund.

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siehe auch: Tesla ‘full self-driving’ triggered 8-car crash on Bay Bridge, driver tells police. A driver said their Tesla’s “full-self-driving” software braked unexpectedly and triggered an eight-car pileup on the San Francisco-Bay Bridge. SAN FRANCISCO — A driver told authorities that their Tesla’s “full-self-driving” software braked unexpectedly and triggered an eight-car pileup in the San Francisco Bay Area last month that led to nine people being treated for minor injuries including one juvenile who was hospitalized, according to a California Highway Patrol traffic crash report. CNN Business obtained the report detailing the crash through a public records request Wednesday. California Highway Patrol reviewed videos that show the Tesla vehicle changing lanes and slowing to a stop. California Highway Patrol said in the Dec. 7 report that it could not confirm if “full self-driving” was active at the time of the crash. A highway patrol spokesperson told CNN Business on Wednesday that it would not determine if “full self-driving” was active, and Tesla would have that information; Tesla Causes 8-Car Pileup On San Francisco Bridge. Driver Tells Police Self-Driving Mode Malfunctioned; The driver of a 2021 Tesla told police that his vehicle’s self-driving software malfunctioned, causing an eight-car pileup on San Francisco’s Bay Bridge last month. The crash that occurred on Thanksgiving Day resulted in two juveniles being transported to the hospital for minor injuries. According to a police report obtained by Reuters and made public Wednesday, the Tesla Model S made an unsafe lane change and then began slowing to a stop. The vehicle behind the Tesla then rammed into the back of the braking Tesla, resulting in a chain of crashes on the bridge.  After the pileup, the Tesla driver told police that he had put his car in Full-Self Driving (FSD) mode, but authorities could not determine if the FSD software had malfunctioned, Reuters reported. Police also noted that if the FSD mode had malfunctioned as the driver claimed, the driver should have manually taken control of the vehicle.  Tesla offers customers FSD mode as a $15,000 add-on to the electric vehicle. FSD software allows the vehicle to change lanes and park on its own while its autopilot mode gives the Tesla the ability to steer, accelerate, and brake autonomously within its lane, but the company warns that these features do not make the vehicle fully autonomous.

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Ein Tesla Model S hat in San Francisco einen Unfall mit acht Fahrzeugen verursacht. Laut Fahrer befand sich das Auto im Full-Self-Driving-Modus. Ein Tesla Model S aus dem Jahr 2021 hat auf der San Francisco Bay Bridge einen Unfall verursacht, in den acht Fahrzeuge involviert wurden. Der Fahrer des Tesla sagte den Behörden nach einem Bericht des Guardian, dass das Fahrzeug im Full-Self-Driving-Modus gefahren sei. Es ist unklar, ob das FSD beim Unfall tatsächlich in Betrieb war und die Angaben des Fahrers korrekt sind. In einem Bericht von ABC News heißt es, dass der Tesla Model S mit einer Geschwindigkeit von etwa 90 km/h unterwegs war und auf die äußerste linke Fahrspur wechselte, dann aber abrupt bremste, wodurch das Auto auf etwa 30 km/h verlangsamte. Dies führte zu einer Kettenreaktion, an der letztlich acht Fahrzeuge beteiligt waren, die alle mit normaler Geschwindigkeit unterwegs waren. Eine Reihe von Unfällen, bei dem die autonomen Fahrfunktionen von Tesla aktiviert gewesen sein sollen, werden von der National Highway Traffic Safety Administration untersucht. Dabei geht es unter anderem um Phantombremsungen ohne erkennbaren Grund.

via golem: SAN FRANCISCO: Tesla baut wohl im Full-Self-Driving-Modus Unfall mit 8 Autos

siehe auch: Tesla ‘full self-driving’ triggered 8-car crash on Bay Bridge, driver tells police. A driver said their Tesla’s “full-self-driving” software braked unexpectedly and triggered an eight-car pileup on the San Francisco-Bay Bridge. SAN FRANCISCO — A driver told authorities that their Tesla’s “full-self-driving” software braked unexpectedly and triggered an eight-car pileup in the San Francisco Bay Area last month that led to nine people being treated for minor injuries including one juvenile who was hospitalized, according to a California Highway Patrol traffic crash report. CNN Business obtained the report detailing the crash through a public records request Wednesday. California Highway Patrol reviewed videos that show the Tesla vehicle changing lanes and slowing to a stop. California Highway Patrol said in the Dec. 7 report that it could not confirm if “full self-driving” was active at the time of the crash. A highway patrol spokesperson told CNN Business on Wednesday that it would not determine if “full self-driving” was active, and Tesla would have that information; Tesla Causes 8-Car Pileup On San Francisco Bridge. Driver Tells Police Self-Driving Mode Malfunctioned; The driver of a 2021 Tesla told police that his vehicle’s self-driving software malfunctioned, causing an eight-car pileup on San Francisco’s Bay Bridge last month. The crash that occurred on Thanksgiving Day resulted in two juveniles being transported to the hospital for minor injuries. According to a police report obtained by Reuters and made public Wednesday, the Tesla Model S made an unsafe lane change and then began slowing to a stop. The vehicle behind the Tesla then rammed into the back of the braking Tesla, resulting in a chain of crashes on the bridge.  After the pileup, the Tesla driver told police that he had put his car in Full-Self Driving (FSD) mode, but authorities could not determine if the FSD software had malfunctioned, Reuters reported. Police also noted that if the FSD mode had malfunctioned as the driver claimed, the driver should have manually taken control of the vehicle.  Tesla offers customers FSD mode as a $15,000 add-on to the electric vehicle. FSD software allows the vehicle to change lanes and park on its own while its autopilot mode gives the Tesla the ability to steer, accelerate, and brake autonomously within its lane, but the company warns that these features do not make the vehicle fully autonomous.

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