
Tesla set on Autopilot slams into Michigan State Police car
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A 22-year-old driver with a suspended license crashed his Tesla into a parked Michigan State Police car while using the vehicle's Autopilot function.
The Tesla Model Y struck the driver's side rear corner of the police car damaging both vehicles. No one was injured in the incident, but the 22-year-old driver was cited with violating the state's Move Over law and driving with a suspended license. Autopilot is a system that is capable of steering a Tesla within a highway lane while controlling its speed, according to the automaker.More Related News

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