Jul 17, 2026
Tesla driver who blamed crash on autopilot pressed accelerator 100%, NTSB finds
Imagine you're behind the wheel, autopilot engaged, and then suddenly, the driver hits the gas all the way to 100%. That's exactly what the NTSB found in a recent crash, according to Ashley Belanger from Ars Technica. The preliminary report confirms that the Tesla driver, Michael Butler, had the Full Self Driving system active, but he manually overrode it by pressing the accelerator all the way down just before the crash. Elon Musk had disputed initial claims, suggesting the autopilot was to blame, but internal Tesla data, as reported by Ashok Elluswamy, shows otherwise — this was a case of driver override, not autopilot failure. Now, here's where it gets interesting: the data clearly indicates that even with FSD engaged, the driver took control at the last second by pressing the pedal to the max. So what does this mean for Tesla owners? It’s a wake-up call — autopilot isn’t a free pass. And get this — until we understand driver behavior better, accidents like this might keep happening.