There was no sign of technical fault in Paris crash - Tesla theSun theSundaily TESLA crash
In this file photo taken on October 23, 2019 the logo marks the showroom and service center for the US automotive and energy company Tesla in Amsterdam. Six women on December 14, 2021 sued Tesla, alleging a culture of sexual harassment at the electric carmaker's California plant and other facilities that included unwanted touching, catcalls and retaliation for those who complained.
“I thought it was an attack. There was glass, dust ... it was as if there had been a blast,“ Tillard Diomande, who was serving clients from behind his bar in a nearby restaurant, said. He added that the automaker, which collects detailed data from the sensors and cameras on its vehicles, notified him that it had provided the relevant technical data to investigators.
Last year, the U.S. auto safety regulator opened a formal review into over 200 complaints about sudden acceleration of Tesla cars, but the regulator later said it found no defects in Tesla’s systems, saying the accidents were caused by “pedal misapplication”. The car appeared to have collided with a white van, which suffered front-end damage. Other footage circulating on social media showed members of the public tending to the wounded and shocked bystanders in the aftermath of the accident.