Skip to Content
logologo
AI Incident Database
Open TwitterOpen RSS FeedOpen FacebookOpen LinkedInOpen GitHub
Open Menu
Discover
Submit
  • Welcome to the AIID
  • Discover Incidents
  • Spatial View
  • Table View
  • List view
  • Entities
  • Taxonomies
  • Submit Incident Reports
  • Submission Leaderboard
  • Blog
  • AI News Digest
  • Risk Checklists
  • Random Incident
  • Sign Up
Collapse
Discover
Submit
  • Welcome to the AIID
  • Discover Incidents
  • Spatial View
  • Table View
  • List view
  • Entities
  • Taxonomies
  • Submit Incident Reports
  • Submission Leaderboard
  • Blog
  • AI News Digest
  • Risk Checklists
  • Random Incident
  • Sign Up
Collapse

Report 1985

Associated Incidents

Incident 3204 Report
Tesla on Autopilot Collided with Parked Fire Truck on California Freeway

Loading...
Tesla Police Blotter News - Tesla Driver Hits Parked Firetruck - Blames Autopilot
torquenews.com · 2018

A Tesla crashed into the back of a bright red firetruck on Interstate 405 in Culver City California yesterday. Luckily, the driver and first responders were not injured, but the Tesla was clearly a total loss. What makes the story newsworthy is that the Culver City Firefighters Local 1927 tweeted that the driver of the Tesla Model S reported that the luxury electric car was traveling in Autopilot mode when it struck the un-moving huge, red firetruck.

This accident sounds eerily similar to a deadly crash in which a Tesla on Autopilot struck a huge white semi-trailer in its path. In that crash, the NTSB pinned some of the blame on the Tesla Autopilot system.

CBS Local Los Angeles reports that firefighters say the driver said the vehicle was operating on Autopilot self-driving mode when the accident occurred. Tesla, Inc. likes to remind owners, drivers, and fans of the Tesla models equipped with Autopilot that the system is not a level five autonomous driving system, but rather one which aids driving. It requires the driver stay engaged in the operation of the vehicle at all times.

Firefighters and the news media have not reported the exact model of the Tesla in the crash. From the images available it appears as if the sedan is a Model S.

Coincidental to this first responder report of a Tesla crashing on Autopilot, police in Northern California reported this week that a driver they arrested for suspected drunk driving told them the Tesla he was in was operating on Autopilot.

Read the Source

Research

  • Defining an “AI Incident”
  • Defining an “AI Incident Response”
  • Database Roadmap
  • Related Work
  • Download Complete Database

Project and Community

  • About
  • Contact and Follow
  • Apps and Summaries
  • Editor’s Guide

Incidents

  • All Incidents in List Form
  • Flagged Incidents
  • Submission Queue
  • Classifications View
  • Taxonomies

2024 - AI Incident Database

  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Open twitterOpen githubOpen rssOpen facebookOpen linkedin
  • e1b50cd