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Tesla avoids recall after Autopilot crash death | Tesla avoids recall after Autopilot crash death |
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Tesla will not be ordered to recall its semi-autonomous cars in the US, following a fatal crash in May 2016. | Tesla will not be ordered to recall its semi-autonomous cars in the US, following a fatal crash in May 2016. |
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closed its investigation after it found no evidence of a defect in the vehicle. | |
Joshua Brown was killed when his car collided with a lorry while operating in Autopilot mode. | Joshua Brown was killed when his car collided with a lorry while operating in Autopilot mode. |
Tesla has stated Autopilot is only designed to assist drivers, who must keep their hands on the wheel. | Tesla has stated Autopilot is only designed to assist drivers, who must keep their hands on the wheel. |
The feature is intended to be used on the motorway, where is lets cars automatically change lanes and react to traffic. | The feature is intended to be used on the motorway, where is lets cars automatically change lanes and react to traffic. |
The NHTSA report said data from the car showed that "the driver took no braking, steering or other actions to avoid the collision". | |
Bryan Thomas from the NHSTA said the driver should have been able to see the lorry for seven seconds, which "should have been enough time to take some action". | |
'Inattentive drivers' | |
The investigation did not find any evidence that the car's systems "did not perform as designed". | |
However, Mr Thomas said there was "industry-wide" concern about the way driver-assistance features were explained and advertised to customers. | |
"These systems require continual and full attention of the driver," he said. | |
"It's not enough to put [information] in the owner's manual and hope drivers are going to read that. | |
"Manufacturers must anticipate how drivers would use the functionality, and that some don't read the manual." | |
He said systems should be designed with the "inattentive driver" in mind. | |
The NHTSA said it would continue to monitor the safety of Autopilot and would take further action if necessary. | The NHTSA said it would continue to monitor the safety of Autopilot and would take further action if necessary. |
Mr Thomas warned manufacturers that if safety defects were found in semi-autonomous cars, they would have to be recalled, even if the vehicles were capable of receiving over-the-air software updates. | |
Following the closure of the investigation, Tesla's chief executive Elon Musk tweeted that the report was "very positive". |