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Old 16th April 2018, 09:31   #1
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Default Tesla ends formal agreement to cooperate with NTSB on Model X crash

Tesla has been in an uncomfortable spotlight recently following the fatal crash of a Model X on March 23rd. Tesla's Autopilot system was on in the car, and it steered the vehicle straight into a highway barrier, killing the driver. Now, according to...

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