Tesla news: Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family files lawsuit against car company, driver
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
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There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
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There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
(The Hill) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk is pushing back on allegations the company’s full self-driving software was involved in a recent crash that killed a Texas woman. Martha Avila, 76, died aft...
A woman in her 70s was killed after a Tesla crashed directly into the family’s home.
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
Driver told authorities he had driver-assistance technology engaged before crash that killed 76-year-old Martha Avila The US government has opened a second federal investigation into a rece...
Self-driving cars are legal in Washington, but only for testing. Definitely not for napping.
Lawsuit claims Tesla's Autopilot shortcomings led to fatal crash; family seeks $1m in damages and punitive measures.