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(KGTV) - The Tesla vehicle involved in a deadly California crash last week was operating in "Autopilot" mode, the company confirmed Friday.The vehicle is now the latest accident involving an autonomous vehicle in the last month.The fatal crash on March 23 occurred in Mountain View, Calif. The vehicle had been engaged in Autopilot and alerted the driver with "several" visual and audible "hands-on" warnings, Tesla said in a release.RELATED: Tesla recalling more than 100,000 Model S sedansThe driver, identified as 38-year-old Walter Huang, had not had his hands on the wheel in the six seconds leading up to the fiery crash, according to the drive logs Tesla recovered."The driver had about five seconds and 150 meters of unobstructed view of the concrete divider with the crushed crash attenuator, but the vehicle logs show that no action was taken," according to Tesla.Tesla said the force of the crash was so severe the highway safety barrier designed to reduce impact into the concrete lane divider had been crushed."We have never seen this level of damage to a Model X in any other crash," Tesla said.RELATED: Uber doesn't plan to renew self-driving permit in CaliforniaOfficials from Tesla said they are working with investigators to understand what led to the crash.The company maintained, however, that drivers using Autopilot are 3.7 times less likely to be involved in a fatal crash."No one knows about the accidents that didn’t happen, only the ones that did. The consequences of the public not using Autopilot, because of an inaccurate belief that it is less safe, would be extremely severe," Tesla said.RELATED: Police release video after Uber self-driving car hits, kills womanIn March, a self-driving Uber vehicle hit and killed a pedestrian in Arizona. That crash had also been utilizing a self-driving system. Dashboard video showed the driver appeared to not have his hands on the wheel at the time of the collision. 1985
(KGTV) - Were drones really used to model purses on the runway at a fashion show?Yes!Dolce & Gabbana used drones to model jewel-encrusted handbags at a show Sunday in Milan.Humans were used to model the clothes. 233

(KGTV) - Did an airplane passenger really use the vent above her seat to dry a pair of underwear?Yes!Cell phone video shows the woman drying the underwear on a Ural Airlines flight from Turkey to Moscow.Witnesses said she spent at least 20 minutes doing it and seemed not the least bit embarrassed. 311
(KGTV) — Recent wildfires that have been fueled by extreme weather conditions across California are already among the state's largest wildfires, burning a combined more than half a million acres.According to CalFire, the LNU Lightning Complex and SCU Lightning Complex fires are already the second- and seventh-largest wildfires in California history, respectively. Both fires are believed to have been caused by lightning strikes.The fires are two of more than 500 burning across the state as of Friday. Many of those fires were sparked by lightning strikes earlier this week.The LNU Lightning Complex sparked Monday just north of Napa and has burned 302,388 acres. That blaze was 15% contained Friday. The SCU Lightning Complex fire started Tuesday east of San Francisco and has burned 229,968 acres. As of Friday, it was 10% contained.Gov. Gavin Newsom says the blazes across the state are taxing California's firefighting capacity, but that assistance from 10 states is starting to arrive. CalFire Chief Mark Brunton pleaded with residents to leave their homes and not to battle the fires themselves, saying that could put more lives at risk.According to the Associated Press, more than 12,000 firefighters, helicopters, and air tankers were deployed Friday to battle wildfires throughout the state. 1311
(KGTV) - The trick-or-treating tradition that starts in childhood can last long after little ones reach their full height. But some are asking: How old is too old to trick or treat?While it may be disconcerting to open the door to a deep bass voice saying "trick or treat", most people don't outgrow the love of Halloween candy.10News wants to know if you think there should be a cut-off age for the annual event, and what that age should be.TAKE THE POLL: 464
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