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Pretty unlikely. No third party analysis of the logs? Just putting this out there as "driver says"
Very basic autonomous systems can avoid collision with a large flat stationary surface.
Yeah, its just the new version of "my gas peddal got stuck" or the more general "my car accelerated out of nowhere"
FYI, neither actually happen, despite thousands of claims going back decades, and if they did, brakes easily overpower engines. People confuse their pedals and don't believe it.
If brakes easily overpowered the engine, I would never be able to accidentally drive away with my parking brake still engaged.
A parking break is different than the breaks operated by the floor pedal.