Tesla has been cited and fined $38,000 by California for safety violations after a female worker was seriously injured at its Fremont factory. The worker got stuck inside a Model Y when a conveyor belt started during a quality check. This incident occurred earlier this year. Additionally, Tesla claims that a California agency implicitly approved of its 'Autopilot' brand.
Tesla fined $38K after worker at plant got stuck inside Model Y https://t.co/BzksGT8v7R https://t.co/CgQGqRAoVf
Tesla says California agency implicitly approved of its 'Autopilot' brand https://t.co/fkJUi6jFNn https://t.co/wvpT1OmPsI
Tesla is fined $38,000 after female worker at its California plant got STUCK inside Model Y when conveyor belt started during a quality check https://t.co/VBVSPaixld https://t.co/wVsFhfHOUP
Tesla fined for Fremont worker pinned in car on conveyor belt https://t.co/pscmGQn3eT
Tesla has been cited by California for safety violations after an employee was seriously injured when she got stuck in a Model Y at the company’s Fremont factory earlier this year https://t.co/P4yBc7jIOn