Consumers Union, the advocacy division of Consumer Reports (CR), called on Tesla to move quickly to improve the safety of its “Autopilot” driver-assist system and to publicly release the detailed data behind the company’s safety claims. The company recently acknowledged that this technology was engaged at the time of a recent fatal crash in California, and on April 10 it was reported that the company commented directly on the safety of its system and what it described as “moral and legal liability” in the crash. This is at least the second crash death that has happened with the Autopilot system
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