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Tesla driver testifies autopilot failed
Bangkok Post
|July 23, 2025
2019 crash killed a woman in Florida
The driver of a Tesla car that killed a woman in 2019 testified in federal court on Monday that the company's Autopilot driver-assistance system failed to warn him of an impending accident or engage the brakes.
The driver, George Brian McGee, was driving his new Tesla Model S on a dark, two-lane road in South Florida when his phone fell to the floor and he bent to find it. That's when he failed to see the road was ending in a T-intersection and a sport-utility vehicle was parked on the other side and two people were standing next to that car.
Neither he nor Autopilot hit the brakes, and the Tesla crashed into the SUV at 62 miles per hour, killing a 22-year-old woman and gravely injuring her boyfriend.
In a civil case in federal court in Miami, Mr McGee said on the witness stand that he was responsible for keeping his eyes on the road even with Autopilot engaged. But he also said he had been relying on Tesla's semi-automated driving system to serve as his copilot, and thought it had the capability to avoid such a crash.
"I thought it would assist me if I made a mistake," said Mr McGee, 48, a partner in a Florida private equity firm. "It didn't warn me of the car and the individuals and hit the brakes."
The case, in the US District Court for Southern Florida, was filed by the family of the woman killed in the crash, Naibel Benavides, and her companion, Dillon Angulo. The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages from Tesla and aim to convince the jury that Tesla was partly responsible for the crash.
The case claims Autopilot has defects that kept the car from braking or warning Mr McGee of the impending collision.
The plaintiffs also contend that the system's design is flawed because it allows drivers to become distracted.
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