Report: Feds are probing another possible Tesla Autopilot crash
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the crash of the Tesla vehicle, to determine if the car maker's Autopilot semi-autonomous driving feature was engaged at the time, CNBC reported.
The crash took place on July 1.
NHSTA is also investigating a fatal accident involving Autopilot that took place in Florida May 7.
CNBC's breaking-news tweet was unclear on the specifics, but it's possible that the non-fatal July 1 crash, involving a Tesla Model X, occurred last week in Pennsylvania, as reported by the Detroit Free Press.
That vehicle was reportedly running on Autopilot when it crashed.
Tesla shares were trading flat on Wednesday, at $214.
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