Elon Musk claims driver in 2022 Tesla crash did not have Full Self-Driving

Washington Post - Technology News 

The tweet referred to a Post story published Tuesday about Hans von Ohain, a Tesla recruiter who had purchased a car with Full Self-Driving capabilities. Evidence suggests that von Ohain was using the feature when his Tesla Model 3 barreled into a tree and exploded in flames -- which, if true, would make him the first documented fatality linked to Full Self-Driving, The Post reported. Von Ohain's purchase order shows the car was equipped with enhanced features available only to Tesla customers who purchase Full Self-Driving, such as the ability to recognize and react to stop signs and traffic lights.