Tesla Driver Killed After Causing “Mass Casualty” Incident in Miami

It looks a lot like another case of Autopilot failure, crash and a dead Tesla driver after being ejected (e.g. sleeping without a seatbelt).

One person was killed and nearly a dozen others were hurt in a multi-vehicle crash on I-95 that Miami Fire Rescue called a “mass casualty incident.”

The accident, which involved eight vehicles, happened in the southbound lanes in the area of NW 62nd Street at 2:10 a.m.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the driver of a black Tesla sedan was heading south, lost control, and slammed into the concrete barrier wall. The disabled car came to a stop, blocking the roadway.

The Tesla was then struck by a black Dodge sedan. On impact, the man driving the Tesla was thrown from the vehicle and landed on the road.

It has very similar characteristics to other Tesla crashes lately.

The report says the Tesla lost control. However, at 2 am a Tesla typically is on Autopilot, which typically runs into concrete barriers.

The burden of proof should be to show that Autopilot was not being used.

In related news, yet another Tesla just crashed into a fire truck.

A Tesla plowed into a stationary fire truck that had responded to a multiple-vehicle crash on Interstate Highway 680 Wednesday, authorities said.

The Fremont Fire Department said one of its fire engines was on the northbound lanes of traffic at Auto Mall Parkway when it was hit by a Tesla Model Y.

Tesla Autopilot seems to be getting worse and worse.

In related news...

Tesla is engulfed in flames after a single-vehicle collision in Santa Clara Wednesday afternoon. […] The witness said the driver lost control of the vehicle before swerving left to the intersection.

Another “veered” crash.

For a car company that promised the world it would eliminate car crashes and injuries, Tesla allegedly is quickly causing more and more instead.

And, in related news, another horrible fire without warning.

He said a Good Samaritan driving by alerted them of a fire in their garage. This gave the family enough time to get out before the fire engulfed their home.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation but Cormack told Eyewitness News, he suspects his Tesla is the cause of the blaze.

He should have suspected it sooner. Neighbors should have suspected it sooner. Everyone should have suspected it sooner.

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