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Tesla under NHTSA scrutiny after fatal crash
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has commenced an investigation on 2.4 million Tesla vehicles running on Full Self-Driving (FSD) software after reported cases of collisions,
NHTSA investigating Tesla full self-driving
Tesla’s FSD has been installed in some 2.4 million vehicles.
NHTSA investigating Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature following crashes
Learn about the ongoing NHTSA investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving system following multiple crashes in low-visibility conditions. Explore the importance of sensor fusion and the regulatory challenges facing autonomous trucking.
Tesla faces NHTSA investigation of ‘Full Self-Driving’ after fatal collision
Tesla faces a new investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, concerning issues with its “Full Self-Driving” systems, and whether they are safe to use in fog, glaring sun or other “reduced roadway visibility conditions.
NHTSA investigating 2.4M Tesla vehicles over full self-driving collisions
The agency is conducting the probe after receiving reports of several collisions involving the technology, including a deadly crash in 2023.
Tesla self-driving crash reports prompt NHTSA investigation
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating some 2.4 million Tesla vehicles after reports of self-driving crashes.
NHTSA investigates Tesla’s full self-driving software after fatal crash
NHTSA initiated the investigation after four crashes involving Tesla vehicles with FSD engaged during low-visibility conditions, such as sun glare, fog, or airborne dust. One of these crashes resulted in a pedestrian fatality, while another involved a reported injury.
NHTSA opens investigation into Tesla’s FSD software after multiple collisions
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a new investigation into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software
NHTSA Investigating Tesla Full Self-Driving Collisions
The Tesla Full Self-Driving semi-autonomous driving system is under the NHTSA's microscope for causing accidents in low-visibility road conditions.
NHTSA investigates Tesla's full self-driving software after fatal collision
NHTSA initiated the investigation after four crashes involving Tesla vehicles with FSD engaged during low-visibility conditions, such as sun glare, fog, or airborne dust. One of these crashes resulted in a pedestrian fatality, while another involved a reported injury.
Investigation into Tesla's self-driving feature
A federal investigation is underway into Tesla's self-driving system due to concerns over its performance during reduced roadway visibility.
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Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Under Investigation by NHTSA
NHTSA said Oct. 18 it will assess whether Tesla’s system, also known as FSD, has the ability to detect and appropriately ...
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Honda recalls more than 700,000 cars for fuel leak issue: See list of affected vehicles
Honda has recalled 720,810 cars for cracked pumps that can cause fuel leaks. This is the second major recall from Honda this ...
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How dangerous is Mobile for drivers?
Mobile saw a sharp rise in fatal car crashes in 2022, with 29 deadly accidents marking a 12.1% increase from the previous ...
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Ram, Dodge, Kia, General Motors, Hyundai among 86K vehicles recalled: Check car recalls here
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 86,193 vehicles. This includes Ram, Dodge, Alfa Romeo Tonale, Harley-Davidson, Kia, ...
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Talk to Teens About the Importance of Driving Safety During National Teen Driver Safety Week
This fall, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is teaming up with ...
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Mesa woman killed in Tesla ‘Full Self-Driving’ crash; feds to probe automaker
An agency database says the pedestrian was killed in Rimrock, Arizona, just north of Camp Verde and 100 miles from Phoenix in ...
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