Two people Monday died after their self-driving 'Tesla' car crashed into a tree at high speed. One of the killed was seated in the passenger seat and the other in the backseat, according to Wall Street Journal.
The Journal cited Mark Herman, who is a police officer, as saying 'With the physical evidence and the things of that nature on the scene, that night the position of the bodies the trajectory of the impact, they are 100% certain that no one was in the driver seat driving that vehicle at the time of impact. They are positive.'
Two people Monday died after their self-driving 'Tesla' car crashed into a tree at high speed. One of the killed was seated in the passenger seat and the other in the backseat, according to Wall Street Journal.
The Journal cited Mark Herman, who is a police officer, as saying 'With the physical evidence and the things of that nature on the scene, that night the position of the bodies the trajectory of the impact, they are 100% certain that no one was in the driver seat driving that vehicle at the time of impact. They are positive.'
Two people Monday died after their self-driving 'Tesla' car crashed into a tree at high speed. One of the killed was seated in the passenger seat and the other in the backseat, according to Wall Street Journal.
The Journal cited Mark Herman, who is a police officer, as saying 'With the physical evidence and the things of that nature on the scene, that night the position of the bodies the trajectory of the impact, they are 100% certain that no one was in the driver seat driving that vehicle at the time of impact. They are positive.'
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