The owner of the Tesla Model 3 is convinced that her car saved her life. She claimed that after the crash at 70 mph, the car actually controlled the situation on its own, stabilized the situation and stopped the electric car safely. We are likely to hear that if the car’s advance

The owner of Tesla Model 3 is convinced that her car saved her life. She claimed that after the crash at 70 mph, the car actually controlled the situation on its own, stabilized the situation and stopped the electric car safely.

If the car's advanced driving assistance system fails to work as expected, or it looks like it may have caused an accident, we will most likely hear such news. It is impossible for people to want the safety systems in their cars not to work properly or may end up hurting them.

On the other hand, if the car's driving assistance system works as scheduled, it reduces the chance of destructive collisions, minimizes damage to the car, and ensures the safety of people in the car, we may not hear it. This is because the vehicle safety system saves lives every day. Since it is common and expected, it may not make headlines.

Anyway, as the story says, this Tesla owner felt a sudden and huge impact from behind while driving her Model 3 at 70 mph. A driver of Dodge Charger left his driveway and hit the rear of Tesla. The Tesla owner was frightened, shocked, and let go of the steering wheel. The car's self-driving technology feature reportedly took over the car, keeping it stable and stopping it safely. The driver parked in front, but did not come back to check the situation of the Tesla owner. He told the police that she hit him, but the police gave him a ticket. She couldn't show them the video of TeslaCam at the time, but she would be able to show it in court. Her insurance company made a total of the Model 3, giving her $15,000 more compensation than she paid a year ago. She will replace the Model 3 with another Tesla because she insists it is the safest car she has ever owned.

In addition to the clips about Tesla autopilot saving lives, the video above has 20 other pieces of Tesla failure and crash that have never been shared before. The video also shows various examples of Tesla's fully autonomous driving beta capabilities, Tesla's enhanced autonomous driving and automatic emergency braking react to different situations, avoid collisions, and potentially save lives.
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