
Tesla driver in fatal Texas crash pressed accelerator 100%, NTSB confirms
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The NTSB confirmation that the accelerator was fully pressed reinforces that human error remains central even in highly automated vehicles. For AV and ADAS teams, this keeps the focus on human–machine interface, driver monitoring, and clear handoff states rather than assuming autonomy will erase liability risk.
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