WASHINGTON — U.S. auto security regulators are investigating a July 26 deadly crash in New York involving a Tesla that will have been utilizing a complicated driver help system.
In July, a number of media retailers reported {that a} 52-year-old man fixing a flat tire on the Lengthy Island Expressway in New York was killed when he was struck by a Tesla.
A spokeswoman for the Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration mentioned on on Friday that the company was conscious of the “July 26 incident involving a Tesla car on the Lengthy Island Expressway in New York, and has launched a Particular Crash Investigation workforce to analyze the crash.”
The company’s probe into the New York crash has not been beforehand reported.