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The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigating Tesla's “Full Self-Driving” system after getting reports of crashes in low-visibility conditions, including one that killed a pedestrian.
In October NHTSA announced it had launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature, or FSD, after at least one fatal accident involving a pedestrian, as well as ...
A potentially faulty driverless car feature found in roughly 2.6 million Tesla cars on U.S. roads highlights the risks associated with CEO Elon Musk's plans to roll out unsupervised Full Self ...
Tesla is recalling 362,758 of its ... nearly every EV equipped with Full Self-Driving Beta, ... a beta feature that costs Tesla owners an extra $15,000 on top of the cost of the vehicle, ...
The driver of a 2021 Tesla Model S told the California Highway Patrol that while driving eastbound on "Full Self-Driving" mode in the Yerba Buena Tunnel portion of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge near Treasure Island, at approximately noon on November 24, 2022, [205] the vehicle cut across several lanes of traffic to the far left lane ...
Tesla faces a new investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The probe follows reports of crashes in low visibility areas with Full Self-Driving engaged.
US to probe Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' system after pedestrian killed in low visibility conditions; US opens probe into Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' system after crash reports in low visibility and a pedestrian death; Elon Musk holds his first solo event in support of Trump in the Philadelphia suburbs
Shortly after, Tesla made some changes to its FSD package, changing the name from "Full Self-Driving Capability" to "Full Self-Driving (Supervised)" along with the description. [148] At the end of September, Tesla released FSD version 12.5.5 for the Cybertruck, the defining feature of the release being the merging of the city and highway stacks.