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Tesla Autopilot Crash: Driver Dies in Florida Pond
30 May
Summary
- Tesla Model Y veered off road into a pond, driver died.
- Vehicle was reportedly using Autopilot when crash occurred.
- NHTSA previously investigated Tesla's FSD software.

A fatal crash occurred recently in Tampa, Florida, involving a Tesla Model Y. The vehicle reportedly veered off the road, struck an electrical box, and plunged into a pond, resulting in the submersion of the car. The 87-year-old driver was pronounced deceased at a hospital, while a 75-year-old female passenger survived with non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators are examining whether the vehicle's Autopilot feature was a contributing factor.
The Florida Highway Patrol has stated the vehicle was operating in Autopilot mode but has not yet elaborated on how this determination was made or the precise cause of the incident. The investigation is ongoing, with no immediate information released regarding speed, medical conditions, or system behavior.
This event unfolds amid continued legal scrutiny of Tesla's Autopilot system. A recent Florida case involved a $243 million jury verdict tied to a 2019 crash where Autopilot was implicated, leading to a fatality. Tesla plans to appeal this verdict.
Separately, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) had previously initiated and expanded a probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, covering millions of vehicles and multiple incidents. However, the NHTSA concluded its probe in April, finding the incidents were low-speed and did not warrant further action.