Tesla is slipping after reports of a Model S crashing under autopilot (TSLA)

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  • A Tesla Model S crashed into the back of a fire truck in California while the autopilot technology was engaged.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board is currently gathering information on the incident.
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Tesla shares are down 2.01% to $ 346.34 on Wednesday after reports that a Model S crashed into the rear of a fire truck while being controlled with the car’s autopilot technology.

The US National Transportation Safety Board is currently gathering information about the accident, according to a Bloomberg report.

The accident occurred near Los Angeles, where the driver of the Model S said autopilot was engaged when the car struck a fire truck at around 65 miles per hour. There were no reported injuries in the crash.

The NTSB investigated a Florida crash last year, where a Model S ran under a semi-truck, which killed the driver. The safety board found that autopilot was partially to blame for the crash, but that crash rates for Tesla vehicles dropped 40% since autopilot was turned on.

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