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A first-of-it’s kind case in Los Angeles County is going to play a big role in determining culpability whenever self-driving cars get into accidents. Prosecutors have charged a driver with felony manslaughter after his Tesla crashed into a car in 2019, killing two people. The accused was in the driver’s seat, but prosecutors say his Tesla … was on autopilot.
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A first-of-it’s kind case in Los Angeles County is going to play a big role in determining culpability whenever self-driving cars get into accidents. Prosecutors have charged a driver with felony manslaughter after his Tesla crashed into a car in 2019, killing two people. The accused was in the driver’s seat, but prosecutors say his Tesla … was on autopilot.
More reading:
A Tesla on autopilot killed two people in Gardena. Is the driver guilty of manslaughter?
Are self-driving cars safe? Highway regulator orders industry to cough up the data
Why do Tesla cars keep crashing into emergency response vehicles? Federal safety agency is investigating

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