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Who’s at Fault if Your Self-Driving Tesla Crashes?

September 1, 2022 by Martin Banks

If your Tesla vehicles crashes, who is responsible?

Categories Autonomous Cars, Featured, News, Safety, Tesla Tags Autopilot, Autopilot crashes, liability, SAE levels of driving automation, self-driving Tesla crashes, Tesla Autopilot, Tesla Autopilot Accident, Tesla crashes

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