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Fed probe suggests Tesla's self-driving feature wasn't to blame in crash that killed a grandmother
Federal investigators found that a Tesla driver in Katy, Texas, pressed the accelerator to full speed, overriding the self-driving feature before crashing into a home and killing a 76-year-old woman. The incident is under review by NHTSA, which is investigating Tesla's self-driving technology following multiple crashes and safety concerns.
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