Tesla Fully Self-Driving (Fsd) Under Investigation After Accident
Tesla Fully Self-Driving (FSD) under investigation after accident

A 2021 Tesla Model Y accident occurred in poor visibility, killing a pedestrian. October 27, 2024 — Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) crashes are under investigation, after four previous incidents occurred while partially automated systems were still running. One of the accidents involved a 2021 Tesla Model Y, resulting in the death of a pedestrian. Tesla FSD accident investigations cover approximately 2.4 million of these vehicles: 2016-2024 Tesla Model S 2016-2024 Tesla Model X 2017-2024 Tesla Model 3 2020-2024 Tesla Model Y 2023-2024 Tesla Cybertruck NHTSA found the reports under its Standing Order (SGO), which collects incidents involving self-driving technology. Tesla calls its FSD a "partial driving automation system," and its FSD-Beta or FSD-Supervised modes are available as optional systems, according to NHTSA. Tesla accidents occur when road visibility is reduced due to sunlight, fog or dust in the air. While a pedestrian was killed in a 2021 Tesla Model Y FSD crash, a separate crash report stated that someone was…

Ford Truck Roof Collapse Lawsuit: Partial Dismissal
Ford truck roof collapse lawsuit: Partial dismissal

The roof of the Ford Super Truck allegedly collapsed during the rollover crash. October 5, 2024 — A Ford truck roof collapse lawsuit will continue in court, but a federal judge dismissed several claims. The Ford Super Duty roof class action lawsuit involves more than 5 million trucks whose roofs are said to be too weak to handle rollover accidents, causing the roofs to collapse. The Super Duty roof lawsuit covers all 1999-2016 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 Super Duty trucks in the United States Lawyers began filing multiple Ford truck roof lawsuits after a Georgia jury awarded $1.7 billion to a family in a 2002 Ford 250 Super Duty rollover crash that occurred in 2014. The first Ford truck roof collapse class action lawsuit was filed just weeks after the verdict in the $1.7 billion Hill v. Ford case, all of which allege Ford knew about the defective roof before selling the first Super Duty in 1999. Hill's…