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Tesla Model X crashes through two walls and ends up in a gym, driver claims
it accelerated on its own
Apr. 24th 2018  Fred Lambert

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Tesla slams through wall of Anytime Fitness gym in Pasco County
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A Tesla Model X crashed through two separate walls to end up inside a gym in
Florida last weekend.

Fortunately, no one was injured, but now the driver of the Model X claims
that the electric vehicle accelerated on its own.

According to local news station ABC Action News, a Tesla Model X crashed
through an empty storefront and then into another wall to end up halfway
into the Anytime Fitness gym on North Dale Mabry Highway in Pasco County
just before noon on Sunday, April 22.

The SUV narrowly missed a gym member as it crashed into the second wall, but
no one, including the driver, was injured in the accident.

Here are a few pictures from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office that shows
the path of the Model X going through the empty storefront’s glass wall and
then into the gym’s wall:

According to the crash report from Florida Highway Patrol and the Pasco
County Sheriff’s Office who responded to the scene, the driver, an
unidentified woman, claims that she was pressing on the brake pedal, but the
vehicle accelerated on its own.

The ABC news report linked it to the Autopilot feature and said that the
police wasn’t investigating whether or not it was in use:

Electrek’s Take

The driver was pulling into a parking lot so Autopilot’s TACC or Autosteer
couldn’t have been on when it happened unless the driver managed to activate
it after having pulled into the parking lot, which would make no sense.

Aside from that, we don’t have all the details of the accident so it’s not
fair to comment on it, but it’s worth mentioning that it follows several
other claims of sudden acceleration in Tesla vehicles.

In 2016, we reported on a series of claims that Tesla vehicles accelerated
on their own and it resulted in crashes.

In almost every case, it happened in a parking lot as the driver was
supposed to press on the brake to bring the vehicle to a complete stop, but
then the vehicle accelerated rapidly and crashed.

Tesla was able to recover the data logs in most cases and it always showed
that the accelerator pedal was pressed – including in an accident that we
were able to verify with a third-party since the vehicle was purchased in
salvage.

It leads us to believe that those cases involved the driver pressing on the
wrong pedal.

When all those claims of sudden acceleration were happening at the same
time, there was one accident where a Model S crashed into a storefront in
Quebec and the driver admitted that it was her mistake. In Quebec, there’s a
law called ‘no fault’ that makes it impossible for someone to be sued in
civil court for damages or injuries caused by a crash.

Some US states also have similar regulations, which certainly make it easier
to admit a mistake.

But Tesla is not out of the woods when it comes to sudden acceleration
claims. The company recently had two different lawsuits filed against them,
including one by a South Korean celebrity claiming his Model X accelerated
on its own into his garage even though logs show a user mistake.
[© electrek.co]


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April 24, 2018  In the wake of Toyota's unintended acceleration recall, the
NHTSA began to notice an uptick in similar complaints about a broad range of
vehicles. After reviewing many of the claims, the agency determined that the
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