Another Tesla has crashed and the driver claims he was using Autopilot
In what’s beginning to feel like a depressing weekly ritual, there’s news that another Tesla has crashed with the driver blaming the car’s Autopilot system. This time it happened in Montana, with the car reportedly hitting a wooden guardrail on the side of a two-lane highway.
The Detroit Free Press reports the crash took place early on Sunday morning outside of Whitehall, Montana. There was a driver and a passenger; neither were injured.
The news was first reported by a friend of the driver, a poster going by the username Eresan on the Tesla Motors Club forum, an unofficial message board for Tesla drivers and enthusiasts. Eresan made a thread about the crash on Sunday, saying it happened at 2 a.m., and included several photos that the driver had sent via WeChat.
“Autopilot did not detect a wood stake on the road, hit more than 20 wood stakes, tire on front passenger side and lights flyed away,” wrote Eresan. “The speed limit is 55, he was driving 60 on autopilot. His car is completely destroyed.”