Texas crash shows driver floors FSD to 100%, speeds over 70 mph, investigators say

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The NTSB’s preliminary report found the Tesla Model 3 accelerated to more than 70 mph after the driver manually overrode Full Self-Driving by pressing the accelerator to 100%, in Katy, Texas, killing Martha Avila; the driver is facing manslaughter charges.
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- Tesla driver who blamed crash on autopilot pressed accelerator 100%, NTSB finds Ars Technica
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