The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is once more investigating Tesla, alleging that 2.6 million vehicles with the company’s “Summon” feature risk causing accidents.
Federal regulators have opened a probe into roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after a remote summoning feature reportedly led to crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating crashes involving Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature, which the car company released in September. In a report summary ...
The latest controversy surrounding Tesla’s push into autonomous driving technology has sparked an investigation by U.S. safety regulators into its “Actually Smart Summon” feature.
Tesla is not exactly a brand known for safety and reliability. Here's what you need to know about the history of Tesla recalls. The 16 incidents span the use of Tesla's smart summon feature in the ...
The U.S. NHTSA has opened a probe into Tesla’s Summon feature When activated, the system remotely drives the car to its owner Tesla driverless crashes are in the news again, and this time it ...
The preliminary investigation into an estimated 2.6 million Tesla vehicles with the “Actually Smart Summon” feature was disclosed Monday. The agency said that it is aware of “multiple crash ...
“All four incidents involve the subject Tesla vehicles operating in Actually Smart Summon failing to detect posts or parked vehicles, resulting in a crash,” said the statement from NHTSA ...
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