2024-10-19 05:40:09
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NHTSA Investigates Tesla's Autopilot Safety

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is scrutinizing Tesla's Autopilot following four notable accidents involving various models, including the Model S, X, 3, Y, and the upcoming Cybertruck. This investigation highlights concerns regarding the safety of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, which has been linked to numerous incidents, some resulting in fatalities.

The probe encompasses approximately 2.4 million vehicles equipped with FSD, raising questions about the reliability of its camera-based navigation system, particularly in low-visibility conditions. As Tesla aims to evolve into a robotics company with aspirations for a fleet of self-driving taxis, the outcomes of this investigation could significantly influence its future technology plans and overall market strategy.

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