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 Early Saturday morning, a 27-year-old Model 3 driver crashed into a parked Florida Highway Patrol car, the Associated Press reported. The highway patrol officer had stopped to help another driver who was having trouble with their vehicle when the Model 3 ran into the cruiser. It barely missed the highway patrol officer, who had stepped out of his car. The Model 3 then proceeded to collide with the other parked vehicle.     Fortunately, there were no fatalities as a result of the crash. The 27-year-old Model 3 driver and the driver of the other car receivi stanley cup ng assistance sustained minor injuries. Meanwhile, the highway patrol officer was unhurt, according to the AP. Officials are stil stanley us l investigating the cause of the crash. CNBC points out that it has not yet been determined whether Teslas Autopilot caused or contributed to the accident. Gizmodo reached out to Tesla for comment on Saturday but did not receive a response by the time of publication. Considering that Tesla disbanded its public relations team last year, its unlikely well get a response, but well make sure to update this blog if we do. The latest crash involving Teslas Autopilot comes nearly two weeks after the Na stanley water jug tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into the companys assisted driving system. Specifically, it will focus on 11 incidents dating back to 2018 in which Tesla cars with Autopilot or cruise control activated crashed into parked emergency vehicles. The incidents resulted in 17 in Hzko Silicon Valley Elites Show Off Renderings of Exclusive New City They Want to Build in the Bay Area
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