Tesla car crashes into house: Company says driver overrode autopilot in Texas crash that killed woman - ABC7 Los Angeles
Summary
Car Crash Texas Texas in Texas, Texas: A Tesla traveling at a high rate of speed crashed into a house in a residential neighborhood in Harris County, Texas, on Friday, killing 71-year-old Martha Avila, who was inside the home's front playroom. The Harris County Sheriff's Department said the driver told investigators the car was on autopilot when it struck the house. Tesla's vice president of Autopilot stated on social media that the driver had manually overridden the autopilot, pressing the accelerator to 100% and reaching 73 mph in the residential area. The NHTSA has opened its own investigation into the incident. No charges had been filed against the driver as of Monday.
Publicly reported parties
| Name | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Martha Avila | Unknown | Fatal |
| Unnamed Tesla driver | At-fault party |