San Francisco Chronicle

CHP investigat­es driverless Tesla seen in Oakland

- By Michael Cabanatuan Michael Cabanatuan is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: mcabanatua­n@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter:@ctuan

A driverless Tesla with only one visible human in the back seat was photograph­ed cruising down the freeway somewhere in Oakland and became the subject of a widely shared Facebook post from the California Highway Patrol on Saturday morning.

In one of two photos posted on the CHP’s Golden Gate Division Facebook page, a slightly blurry image shows a side view of the dark fourdoor sedan, driving past an industrial backdrop with no one in the front seats and only one person, a man in a baseball cap, sitting in the back on the passenger side.

A second photo appears to show the vehicle parked and the back seat passenger grinning. The freeway photo appears to have been taken on Interstate 880 or perhaps the Bay Bridge toll plaza, given the container cranes in the background.

The CHP posted the photos along with a message saying it was investigat­ing and urging people to promptly report “an unusual incident such as this” as soon as possible.

“The CHP has been made aware of an incident involving a man riding in the backseat of a Tesla, which appears to be utilizing the ‘Full SelfDrivin­g Capability’ package while traveling on Bay Area roadways, with no other person being seated in the driver seat,” the Facebook post reads.

Some of those who commented on Facebook said they thought the photos were deceptive and there was actually someone dressed in black crouching in the driver’s seat with a hand — or foot — on the wheel.

A Tesla owner said it was impossible to operate the car in full selfdrivin­g mode without a person in the driver’s seat and sensors detecting a hand on the wheel. That comment prompted replies sharing a Consumer Reports story that its researcher­s “tricked” the Tesla into driving itself with no one behind the wheel, as well as some online videos showing Teslas driving themselves.

While the technology exists for autonomous cars to operate without humans behind the wheel, it is illegal on California streets and highways. In 2018, a driver in Mountain View died after his car crashed while reportedly using an autopilot feature.

Tesla has blamed operators in a number of crashes that occurred using selfdrivin­g features. Federal safety officials have clashed with the automaker over whether proper precaution­s are being taken to assure drivers are attentive and not relying on autopilot while driving.

The CHP’s Facebook post had more than 82 shares and 343 reactions as of Sunday evening.

“I'm a Tesla owner, it’s people like him ruining it for the rest of us,” one Facebook user commented.

 ?? California Highway Patrol photos ?? A widely circulated Facebook post showed photos of a Tesla appearing to drive itself around Oakland with no one at the wheel and someone in the back seat.
California Highway Patrol photos A widely circulated Facebook post showed photos of a Tesla appearing to drive itself around Oakland with no one at the wheel and someone in the back seat.

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