SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - ANOTHER TESLA ACCIDENT IN CALIFORNIA

The latest on Tesla Motors autonomous cars autopilot feature is about another accident in the State of California. The driver of a Tesla Model-S car hit an unoccupied parked police vehicle at Laguna Beach in Orange County, California. The driver shared with investigators that the Tesla car was in autopilot mode during therein time. The driver had minor injuries and showing extensive damages to the Tesla car front end including rear side of the police vehicle. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) is investigating other Tesla car accidents and looking into the autopilot car feature. The auto safety advocacy groups are urging legislators to highly consider elements involved within autonomous vehicles operation to ensure public safety.

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