After NTSB-Tesla part ways, agency looks into fatal crash
After getting ejected from the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) investigation into the crash of one of its vehicles, Tesla, Inc. – along with everyone else – will learn the probable cause of the incident when the agency discloses it in a meeting next month.
On March 23, 2018, a 2017 Tesla Model X electric-powered passenger vehicle, crashed while traveling southbound on US Highway 101 in Mountain View, California. The driver and only occupant of the vehicle, 38-year-old Walter Huang, was killed. The vehicle was being operated with advanced driver assistance features, which Tesla refers to as “autopilot.”