Key facts
- NHTSA is investigating a fatal Tesla crash in Katy, Texas.
- A 76-year-old woman died in the crash.
- The Tesla Model 3 crashed into a home.
- The driver stated Autopilot was engaged.
- Tesla claims driver error caused the crash.
- Tesla cited accelerator pedal data to support its claim.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated a special investigation into a fatal crash involving a Tesla Model 3 in Katy, Texas. The incident occurred when the vehicle crashed into a home, leading to the death of a 76-year-old woman. According to the driver of the Tesla, the Autopilot feature was engaged at the time of the collision. However, Tesla has countered this claim, stating that driver error was the cause of the accident. The company cited data from the vehicle's accelerator pedal as evidence to support its assertion.
