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NHTSA is analyzing whether FSD was alerting drivers to take over in time to prevent crashes.
Federal auto regulators have escalated a probe of Tesla after several of its cars crashed while using its self-driving feature, just as CEO Elon Musk prepares to roll out a new model with no steering wheel or pedals.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced it has upgraded its probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system to a full-blown engineering analysis.
A Tesla Cybertruck owner from Houston, Texas is suing the automaker for $1 million after what she describes as a near-fatal failure that put both her and her infant in immediate danger. According to
Federal safety regulators escalate the investigation of Tesla's self-driving assistance technology after crashes and visibility issues.
Raffi Krikorian wrote in The Atlantic that his Tesla Model X was "totalled" after it crashed into a wall while in Full Self-Driving mode last year.
Tesla faces a Texas lawsuit after a Cybertruck crash that allegedly occurred while the vehicle was using Full-Self Driving (Supervised)
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RIP Autopilot: Full self-driving is now the only way you can have a Tesla drive itself
Tesla is shifting its driver-assist strategy, making Full Self-Driving the primary system for advanced automation. The change signals a major step in the company’s push toward fully autonomous vehicles and could reshape how Tesla owners experience automated driving.