Why not include some links to sources that support your viewpoint, since what I've read AND REFERENCED, indicates the driver could have prevented the collision.
I totally agree Tesla is currently over-valued, but the March 23rd accident was at least partially the Tesla drivers fault. He knew a problem existed in that area and he chose to use and not adequately monitor the autopilot.
Again, I would love to read any credible reports that say the driver could not have prevented the accident.
"Based on the information that I've read, I don't think the driver could have done anything to prevent the accident. It just happened fast, while the driver was going fast. I guess the auto pilot got confused with the lane merger. I just informed the engineer's family not to settle less than 50 million dollars. I wouldn't not. He was a young guy having a high paying and respectful job. We lost an Apple engineer. That is so sad. I feel sorry for his family. Money will never replace this human being. We lost a human being"