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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:43 pm 
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Don't normally bother with overseas stories, but this is on all the main UK outlets like the BBC, Sky News etc.

Santa was supposed to be bringing me one, but think I'll tell him not to bother now :roll:


Tesla Model 3: Paris' largest taxi firm suspends cars after fatal crash

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59647069

Paris' largest taxi firm, G7, has suspended the use of Tesla Model 3 cars in its fleet, after one was involved in a fatal accident over the weekend.

One person was killed and another 20 injured, after a driver lost control of the vehicle.

Tesla has denied any technical problem with the car, which has self-driving features such as automatic steering.

Paris prosecutors have opened an investigation into charges of manslaughter and unintentional injury.

On Wednesday, France's Transport Minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari also said there was no suggestion, at this stage, that the accident was linked to a technical problem.

Tesla Europe's chief executive told the minister there had been no safety alerts about the model when they spoke on Tuesday night.

The accident involved an off-duty taxi driver who had been taking his family to a restaurant, reports say.

French media said the vehicle struck two pedestrians, a traffic light and a van.

Tesla's assistive technology allows its vehicles to automatically steer, accelerate and brake.

But the firm has been accused of being misleading, since the technology does not automatically drive the car, and drivers are required to maintain control and attention at all times.

Tesla has marketed the feature as an "Autopilot" and promised "full self-driving", which is now available to some users in a beta version.

Users have abused the system frequently in the past, with examples ranging from using their phones while the car drives unattended to switching car seats and leaving no driver at the wheel.

Earlier this year, US authorities opened an official investigation into Autopilot system, following 11 Tesla crashes since 2018 involving emergency vehicles.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:44 pm 
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Some other bits and pieces from Sky News (this isn't the full article).

So the circuit has 9,000 vehicles, 37 of which were the Tesla Model 3. Not good for the drivers, but doubt it'll cause them any operational difficulties :?

Sky News wrote:
G7 said it would halt the use of 37 of its Tesla vehicles until a police investigation had been completed into Saturday's accident in the French capital.

Sources close to the investigation said three people were in a serious condition in hospital.

According to French media reports, the car collided with a cyclist, three pedestrians and a van.

The deputy chief executive at G7, Yann Ricordel, said an off-duty taxi driver was taking his family to a restaurant when the accident happened.

He said the driver had tried to brake but the car instead accelerated. It was unclear if the car was operating in autopilot mode.

Mr Ricordel also cited Tesla as saying on Monday that an initial inquiry had ruled out a technical dysfunction of the vehicle.

He added: "We will maintain the suspension of the Tesla Model 3 while the investigation is ongoing, as a safety measure for our drivers, customers and other road users."

Tesla collects detailed data from the sensors and cameras on its vehicles and has used such information in the past to challenge claims that accidents were caused by malfunctioning technology.

G7 is one of the biggest taxi companies in Paris, with 9,000 affiliated drivers who are independent operators and own their vehicles.


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