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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 1 Jul 2016

    Inside the self-driving Tesla fatal accident http://nyti.ms/298Tlg3 pic.twitter.com/0GaNT7kXYF

    5:46 PM - 1 Jul 2016
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    • Mark A. Favors Rob OD HAROON KHAN Robin Heymann Tomas Friedhoff🐰 Mykelltdm Jeff Boyardee よぐりな USA News Headlines
    29 replies 233 retweets 258 likes
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      2. Elizabeth Henry‏ @eahlovesu13 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        ~No offense, but I don't trust the tech 2 send a proper text, let alone drive my vehicle among folks who r 2 busy texting/sexting.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Yacht Fancy‏ @YachtFancy 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @eahlovesu13 @nytimes

        did you know your planes are usually flown by autopilot?

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      4. Elizabeth Henry‏ @eahlovesu13 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @YachtFancy @nytimes

        ~Yes, my father was crash rescue Air Force. However, not as many obstacles in the air, as on the average roadway.

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      1. John Lonergan‏ @JFLDC 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        @MorningTech I would say coverage of #TeslaCrash is overhyped - except that #Tesla stock is a currency reliant on hype

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      1. Ian‏ @Flynah 1 Jul 2016
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        this could be the truck driver's fault but the bad publicity will stick to Tesla unfortunately

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      2. Edward Escobar‏ @EdwardER99 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        This tech is in its infancy. But the time will come when humans will not be allowed to drive

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      1. Zac Miller‏ @travelingzm 2 Jul 2016
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        basically u wrote an article without even trying to answer the most basic questions, f example why the driver didn't break himself

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      1. elaine stoneing‏ @erock1995_es 1 Jul 2016
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        self-driving cars are computerized, but brain beats computer program.

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      1. Jeremy Schultz‏ @jschultz 1 Jul 2016
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        yet again, you don't say how fast he was "driving" the car. Why?

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      1. Robert Erickson‏ @wordsby_bob 1 Jul 2016
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        To have traveled that far after hitting the trailer, the Tesla must have been going pretty fast.

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      1. Johnny Toobad‏ @poppa1138 1 Jul 2016
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        #tesla it's still human error. This needs to be replicated #mythbusters style

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      2. Spinman Finn‏ @SpinmanFinn 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        pretty sure i wasn't the only one who saw this coming. wikipedia Ned Ludd for further details.

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      3. Paul Koehorst‏ @paulkoehorst 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @SpinmanFinn

        What did you see? A self driving car (which this wasn't) would eventually lead to a fatality? Amazing!

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      4. Spinman Finn‏ @SpinmanFinn 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @paulkoehorst

        love it when someone feels compelled to point out that another's stated the obvious. generally relates to boredom.

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