Tesla
told regulators about Autopilot crash nine days after accident
SAN FRANCISCO/DETROIT (Reuters) -
Tesla Motors alerted
regulators to a fatality in one of its electric cars in partial self-driving
Autopilot mode
nine days after it crashed, the company said on Tuesday, defending its decision **t to make the
accident public before a federal investigation was an**unced.
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