A Tesla vehicle with its Autopilot system activated crashed into an unoccupied, parked police SUV in California, according to reports.

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The Tesla Model S collided with the Laguna Beach Police Department vehicle at 11:07 a.m. on Tuesday local time, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Laguna police Sgt. Jim Cota told the newspaper that an officer was not in the cruiser when the crash occurred. The police vehicle was a total loss, and the Tesla driver suffered minor injuries.

Sgt. Cota said there was another collision in the same area last year, when a Tesla crashed into a semi-truck.

“Why do these vehicles keep doing that?” Cota said. “We’re just lucky that people aren’t getting injured.”

A Tesla spokesperson said owners are “continuously reminded of their responsibility to keep their hands on the wheel and maintain control of the vehicle at all times” when driving in Autopilot mode.

“Tesla has always been clear that Autopilot doesn’t make the car impervious to all accidents, and before a driver can use Autopilot, they must accept a dialogue box which states that ‘Autopilot is designed for use on highways that have a center divider and clear lane markings,’” the spokesperson said in a statement.

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