The Oakland Press

Agencies probe Tesla crash with no driver

- By Tom Krisher

Two federal agencies are sending teams to investigat­e the fatal crash of a Tesla near Houston in which local authoritie­s say no one was behind the wheel.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board said Monday they will send investigat­ors to Spring, Texas, to look into the fiery Saturday night crash. Two men who were in the Tesla were killed. Investigat­ors are “100% sure” that no one was driving the Tesla that missed a curve on a residentia­l road, hit a tree and burst into flames, Harris County Precinct Four Constable Mark Herman said.

But they’re still trying to determine whether the electric car was operating on Tesla’s Autopilot driverassi­st system, or if the company’s “Full Self-Driving Capability” system was in use.

One of the men was found in the front passenger seat of the badly burned car, and the other was in the back seat, Herman told The Associated Press Monday.

“We are actively engaged with local law enforcemen­t and Tesla to learn more about the details of the crash and will take appropriat­e steps when we have more informatio­n,” NHTSA said Monday.

The NTSB is sending two investigat­ors who will focus on the vehicle’s operation and the fire, spokesman Keith Holloway said.

Investigat­ors are in the process of getting several search warrants seeking evidence in the crash, but Herman would not say if those warrants are directed at Tesla. He said he didn’t know if investigat­ors had spoken with the Palo Alto, California, electric vehicle maker.

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