A Tesla on Autopilot slammed into a police car, according to a new report — and now the driver is facing criminal charges

A Tesla on Autopilot slammed into a police car, according to a new report — and now the driver is facing criminal charges

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  • A Tesla slammed into a police cruiser during a traffic stop in Massachusetts in December 2019.
  • The driver told the state trooper at the time that the car was on Autopilot, according to an incident report first reported by NBC 10 Boston.
  • The state police say he’s now facing criminal negligence charges related to the wreck.
  • Tesla’s Autopilot instructions say a driver should always be ready to take over from the computer at any time.

A Massachusetts state trooper was in the middle of a traffic stop in December when a Tesla slammed into his patrol car, pinning him between it and the stopped vehicle.

Now, the driver of the Model 3 — which was apparently on Autopilot at the time of the crash — is facing criminal charges of negligent driving, NBC 10 Boston reports, citing court documents.

Maria Smith, a college student, recounted the scary crash to the local news channel this week. “Before I knew it, my car was flying forward,” she said. “I looked behind me, and my whole back windshield was blown out. There was glass in my hair.

The Massachusetts State Police confirmed the charges to Business Insider. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment

Tesla’s Autopilot has been front-and-center in several high-profile incidents. Under normal circumstances, the software can maintain speed and direction while monitoring for obstacles so long as the driver is paying attention. But while Tesla’s instructions tell drivers to constantly monitor the program and remain ready to take over on moments notice, there have been plenty of instances caught on video of drivers sleeping, leaving the drivers seat, or even filming an adult movie.

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