American self-propelled rams hit the divider because they did not see the road
A Tesla Model S crashed into the highway separator due to an automated steering system failure.
An American driver was slightly injured when the Tesla Model S crashed into the highway separator in Texas. He said the driver assistance system did not respond to sudden traffic and led to the crash, Sputnik reported on 4 March.
The stab of the Tesla Model S.
The in-vehicle airbag system is activated, helping the driver with some bruises. Immediately following the beast, the Tesla Model S adjusted its journey and collided with its surroundings. This is a situation where cars can not handle themselves without human supervision, at least with current technology.
"I'm on the left lane of the two-lane highway, and the car has not had a problem until today." The autopilot was activated and did not issue a warning. get the road and crash into the separator. "Fortunately no one was hurt and I was just slightly injured," the driver said.
Bag when activated immediately upon impact. (Photo: Sputnik).
The self-steering system is functioning properly, that is, keep the car on the right lane based on the guide lines. However, the collision warning feature did not work, causing the car not to recognize the front-end.
According to experts, the Tesla Model S self-steering program only has a driver assistance function, requiring them to be aware of the surrounding environment in response to emergency road conditions. Until this technology reaches a higher level of automation, the operator is responsible for monitoring the vehicle to avoid accidents.
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