Tesla Stock Dips After Report of Autopilot Crash
- 6 years ago
Tesla shares are down 2-percent after a report that a Model S crashed with autopilot engaged.
According to the US National Transportation Safety Board, the crash is under investigation.
The collision occurred near Los Angeles, and involved a fire truck.
A report from Bloomberg indicated the Model S struck the fire truck while traveling at 65-miles-per-hour.
According to the driver, autopilot was engaged.
No injuries have been reported due to the crash.
According to the US National Transportation Safety Board, the crash is under investigation.
The collision occurred near Los Angeles, and involved a fire truck.
A report from Bloomberg indicated the Model S struck the fire truck while traveling at 65-miles-per-hour.
According to the driver, autopilot was engaged.
No injuries have been reported due to the crash.