This week, another fatal crash involving a Tesla is fueling conversations on the safety of the Autopilot driver-assistance program, and whether the EV maker could take extra steps toward ensuring it isn’t misused. According to Consumer Reports, Tesla could and should go the extra length in this direction. First, some context: the Texas crash killed both occupants, and police statements say that neither of them was in the driver...
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