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Multiple Tesla lawsuits test claim drivers are responsible in Autopilot crashes...

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Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashes

Multiple civil cases — and a federal investigation — contend that Tesla’s technology invites ‘drivers to overly trust the automation’

April 28, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
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Dash-cam footage from July 2022 shows a Tesla traveling south on the northbound side of a highway in Tennessee. (Video: Obtained by The Washington Post)
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SAN FRANCISCO — As CEO Elon Musk stakes the future of Tesla on autonomous driving, lawyers from California to Florida are picking apart the company’s most common driver assistance technology in painstaking detail, arguing that Autopilot is not safe for widespread use by the public.

At least eight lawsuits headed to trial in the coming year — including two that haven’t been previously reported — involve fatal or otherwise serious crashes that occurred while the driver was allegedly relying on Autopilot. The complaints argue that Tesla exaggerated the capabilities of the feature, which controls steering, speed and other actions typically left to the driver. As a result, the lawsuits claim, the company created a false sense of complacency that led the drivers to tragedy.

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Trisha Thadani joined The Washington Post in 2023 from the San Francisco Chronicle. She covers the technology industry. Twitter

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