Tesla Model 3: Paris' largest taxi firm suspends cars after fatal crash

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There was no suggestion of a technical issue with the car, according to France's transport minister.

The use of the Model 3 cars in the fleet of G7 has been suspended after one of them was involved in a fatal accident.

One person was killed and another 20 were injured when a vehicle lost control.

The car has self-driving features, but the company has denied there is a technical problem.

There are charges of manslaughter and unintentional injury.

There was no suggestion that the accident was related to a technical problem, according to France's Transport Minister.

The minister was told by the chief executive that there had been no safety warnings about the model.

An off-duty taxi driver was involved in an accident while taking his family to a restaurant.

The vehicle hit two pedestrians, a traffic light and a van.

The technology allows the vehicles to steer, accelerate and brake.

The technology does not automatically drive the car, and drivers are required to maintain control and attention at all times, which is why the firm has been accused of being misleading.

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The driver was banned after being caught in the passenger seat.

The feature is called "full self-driving" and is available to some users in a trial version.

Users have abused the system frequently in the past, including using their phones while the car is unattended, and leaving no driver at the wheel.

The US authorities opened an official investigation into the Autopilot system after a number of crashes involving emergency vehicles.

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