This is a major problem with Teslas Madg. As wonderful as the software might be most of the time, when Electromagnetic interference is introduced, it can cause glitching and the driver loses control of their Tesla. The Tesla can then accelerate on its own and even veer (losss of control over steering) off the path even without AP/FSD enabled. I suspect Teslas Emergency Lane departure system equipped on all Teslas is the cause of the "misreading of the lane lines".
Sort of like this:
The navigation system of Huang’s Tesla misread the lane lines on the roadway, failed to detect the concrete median, and failed to brake the car, but instead accelerated the car into the median.
The Naples Police Department confirmed to NBC2 that the driver reported losing the ability to steer, which caused the vehicle to go off the road prior to being able to stop. Additionally, there are no pending charges for the driver.
“They hit the mailbox, and then they came across the curb, hit the fire hydrant, set it off, and then hit a bunch of their landscape,” she said. “They hit the fire hydrant, so it was going off like crazy. We would’ve had to dive in and try to rescue them from their vehicle, but it was literally just a small little tree and shrub that kept them from going into the canal.”
One is an incident, two is a coincidence, three's a pattern, and four is enough for a warrant
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