WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. announced Thursday the first fatality in a wreck involving a car in self-driving mode, the 40-year-old owner of a technology company who nicknamed his vehicle “Tessy” and had praised its sophisticated “Autopilot” system just one month earlier for preventing a collision on an interstate. The government said it is investigating the design and performance of the system aboard the Tesla Model S sedan.
Joshua D. Brown, of Canton, Ohio, died in the accident May 7 in Williston, Florida, when his car’s cameras failed to distinguish the white side of a turning tractor-trailer from a brightly lit sky and didn’t automatically activate its brakes, according to government records obtained Thursday.
Frank Baressi, 62, the driver of the truck and owner of Okemah Express LLC, said the Tesla driver was “playing Harry Potter on the TV screen” at the time of the crash and driving so quickly that “he went so fast through my trailer I didn’t see him.”
“It was still playing when he died and snapped a telephone pole a quarter mile down the road,” Baressi told The Associated Press in an interview from his home in Palm Harbor, Florida. He acknowledged he couldn’t see the movie, only heard it.
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5 comments:
Darwin's law is still in effect.
OMG, the article is all up in arms of how this affected Tesla's stock prices and said that there will be more deaths expected before the technology is "perfected". Still want to buy and use a Tesla? COME ON DOWN!!!!
Idiot experiment #1. Next?
Thats insane!!! I mean come on.....40 yrs. old watching Harry Potter???
How does a 62yo truck driver know what harry potter sounds like since he didn't see it. I'm 50 and would have no idea what a harry potter movie sounds like.
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