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Martin Winlow (not verified)    January 17, 2020 - 5:58AM

To my knowledge there have only been a handful of crashes confirmed to have occurred with Autopilot (Ap) engaged. This despite the fact that there are nearly 900 THOUSAND Tesla vehicles, many regularly using Ap, on the world's roads. Even then, there is nothing to say that drivers have not intervened to actually cause the collision even when Ap was active. Or, as in the recent video uploaded by some complete buffoon clearly demonstrates, Ap was engaged by the driver in an utterly inappropriate situation causing the car to aquaplane and crash.

Your headline and the article in general is just yet more click-bait clap-trap. Please stop publishing them!

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