Tesla Model 3 On FSD Mode Struck By Train After Getting Trapped On Railroad Tracks: Report - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
- A Tesla Model 3 got stuck on railroad tracks near South Hull Street in Sinking Spring, PA, and was hit by a train early Saturday morning.
- The incident occurred after the Tesla allegedly drove around the lowered barrier while reportedly in Full Self-Driving mode, with occupants exiting safely before impact.
- Emergency services halted rail traffic and used a crane to remove the vehicle, which sustained minor damage including a snapped side mirror, while no injuries were reported.
- Tesla sells its FSD package for up to $15,000, requiring constant driver supervision, with Tesla stating vehicles since 2016 could achieve full self-driving via updates but critics say the technology needs work.
- The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns about Tesla's self-driving capabilities and the necessity for driver oversight despite advanced automation features.
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A Tesla Model 3 in Elon Musk's "full self-driving" mode drove around a crossing barrier and becoming stuck on train tracks in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, before being struck by an oncoming train.
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