Pre-Med Student Charged in Fatal DUI Crash Involving Ford's BlueCruise Tech on Interstate 95

September 3, 2024
Pre-Med Student Charged in Fatal DUI Crash Involving Ford's BlueCruise Tech on Interstate 95
  • Patel's defense attorney has indicated that the role of the BlueCruise system will be critically examined in the upcoming legal proceedings.

  • Pennsylvania State Police have emphasized that drivers using advanced technologies must remain ready to take control of their vehicles at all times.

  • Dimple Patel, a 23-year-old pre-med student from Philadelphia, has been charged with DUI homicide and involuntary manslaughter following a fatal crash that occurred on March 3.

  • At the time of the crash, Patel was reportedly driving approximately 71 mph while utilizing both BlueCruise and Adaptive Cruise Control.

  • The incident took place around 3 a.m. on Interstate 95, resulting in the deaths of two men, Aktilek Baktybekov and Tolobek Esenbekov, who were assisting a broken-down vehicle.

  • Patel's Ford Mustang Mach-E, while using Ford's BlueCruise hands-free driving system, struck a stationary vehicle on the shoulder of the highway.

  • Ford is cooperating with state police and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as investigations into the crash continue.

  • The NHTSA is specifically reviewing the performance of BlueCruise and its driver monitoring system in light of this incident and a similar crash in Texas.

  • This crash marks the second investigation this year by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) involving a Mustang Mach-E striking a stationary vehicle at night.

  • The scrutiny surrounding driver assistance and autonomous vehicle technologies has intensified, as these systems have been linked to several accidents.

  • This incident is part of a concerning trend, as it is at least the second incident in 2024 involving a Mach-E striking a stationary vehicle under investigation by the NTSB.

  • In addition to DUI homicide, Patel faces multiple charges including involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving, and she turned herself in to authorities.

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