What do you think about the Tesla driver-assisted crash into a house that killed a women in Katy, Texas?

The NewYorkTimes.com reported that “The main federal auto safety agency said on Monday that it was investigating a Tesla crash that killed a woman in Katy, Texas, near Houston, on Friday night.”  The June 22, 2026 article entitled “U.S. Will Investigate Why a Tesla Crashed Into a Texas House” (https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/22/business/tesla-texas-autopilot-crash-nhtsa.html) included these comments from Reporter Lauren McCarthy:

The driver was using Tesla’s automated driver-assistance system when his Model 3 left the road “at a high rate of speed” and struck a home, local officials said. A woman in the home, Martha Avila, 76, was taken by a medical helicopter to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Saturday. The driver did not show signs of intoxication, the office said.

A spokesman for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the division of the Department of Transportation that opened the federal investigation, said he could not provide details. According to the agency’s website, such “special crash investigations” are intended to examine accidents that happen under unusual circumstances.

A Tesla executive, Ashok Elluswamy, who is in charge of the company’s artificial intelligence software, said on X late on Monday that the driver “manually overrode self-driving by pressing the accelerator.” He added that the car had accelerated to 73 miles per hour.

Tesla did not respond to a request for a comment.

Very sad news!

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