Chicago Sun-Times

Tesla on Autopilot sped up before Utah crash

- BY JULIAN HATTEM Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — A Tesla that crashed while in Autopilot mode in Utah this month accelerate­d in the seconds before it smashed into a stopped firetruck, according to a police report obtained by The Associated Press Thursday. Two people were injured.

Data from the Model S electric vehicle show it picked up speed for 3.5 seconds shortly before crashing into a stopped firetruck in suburban Salt Lake City, the report said. The driver manually hit the brakes a fraction of a second before impact.

Police suggested that the car was following another vehicle and dropped its speed to 55 mph to match the leading vehicle. They say the leading vehicle then likely changed lanes and the Tesla automatica­lly sped up to its preset of 60 mph ( 97 kph) without noticing the stopped cars ahead of it.

The police report, which was obtained through an open records request, provides detail about the vehicle’s actions immediatel­y before the May 11 crash and the driver’s familiarit­y with its system.

The driver of the vehicle, Heather Lommatzsch, 29, told police she thought the vehicle’s automatic emergency braking system would detect traffic and stop before the car hit another vehicle.

She said she had owned the car for two years and used the semi- autonomous Autopi- lot feature on all sorts of roadways, including on the Utah highway where she crashed, according to the report.

Lommatzsch said the car did not provide any audio or visual warnings before the crash. A witness told police she did not see the car illuminate its brake lights or swerve to avoid the truck ahead of it.

Lommatzsch did not return a voicemail Thursday. A Tesla spokespers­on did not respond to a request for comment.

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