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Drunk Tesla Worker Died In Horrible Crash On Full Self-Driving Beta

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Web_CariCarz_Tesla-Model-3-02-full-(3)-full.jpg 2022 saw the tragic car accident death of a Tesla employee, Hans von Ohain. The Washington Post has obtained new footage and evidence that suggests this accident may be the company's first fully autonomous fatality.

What occurred was that Von Ohain and Erik Rossiter, the passenger, were involved in the incident where the Tesla Model 3 collided with a tree and caught fire. The driver had utilized the Tesla's "auto-drive feature," according to Rossiter, who survived the collision and later told emergency personnel.

Autopilot was not being used, based on Rossiter's testimony and the available data. Instead, Rossiter and von Ohain made use of the entire self-driving feature. Before leaving a golf course, the driver and passenger in this specific accident had consumed alcohol. Von Ohain's blood alcohol content was found to be 0.26 during his autopsy, which is much over the permitted limit.

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Von Ohain’s widow, Nora Bass, blamed Tesla CEO Elon Musk and lamented not being able to find an attorney willing to take the case.

"Regardless of how drunk Hans was, Musk has claimed that this car can drive itself and is essentially better than a human," Bass stated. "We were sold a false sense of security."

Von Ohain obtained complete self-driving technology for free with an employee discount, according to an order that the Washington Post examined. At the time, customers paid $10,000. Police were unable to obtain data from the car due to its condition following the collision. Tesla claimed it "did not receive data over-the-air for this incident," thus it was unable to confirm if full self-driving had been used.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) was notified of the accident by the Austin, Texas-based company, which stated that a driver-assistance feature had been used prior to the collision.

As per The Washington Post, Tesla has not made any public announcement regarding the demise of their former worker. A termination notice discovered in von Ohain's email, according to Bass, was the company's first correspondence with her following the accident.

For the record, since 2021, federal regulators have received reports of over 900 accidents involving Tesla vehicles equipped with driver-assistance systems. Forty of the nine hundred accidents resulted in serious or fatal injuries.

Approximately 400,000 Tesla drivers have access to full self-driving capabilities. At the moment, the technology is in "beta mode," and further development will keep the system getting better.

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Musk expressed confidence that fully autonomous vehicles would become so dependable that drivers "could go to sleep." According to Tesla's user agreement for fully autonomous driving, drivers must always be prepared to take control of the car.

In a prior federal investigation, drunk driving was held responsible for a 2021 Tesla Model S collision rather than Autopilot use. A number of ongoing inquiries and possible legal actions are being pursued against Tesla concerning the utilization of Autopilot and fully autonomous driving.

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