NHTSA opens a preliminary investigation into instances of crashes involving Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" remote driving feature ... by itself and approach the driver. The motion of the Tesla ...
One driver filed a complaint after a crash while using Tesla’s “Actually Smart Summon” technology and NHTSA is looking into another three similar incidents based on media reports, the NHTSA said. The ...
Musk stated that the company already operates thousands of autonomous vehicles daily at its Fremont factory and hopes to roll out the robotaxi service commercially within ...
The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker's Actually Smart Summon remote-driving ...
However, there is a concern about being too reliant on the touchscreen, which can distract drivers ... with Tesla Model Y vehicles won’t surprise anyone who has even had a remote thought about ...
The investigation covers a range of Tesla models equipped with the optional Full Self-Driving driver assistance system. Credit: Trygve Finkelsen/Shutterstock. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating crashes involving Tesla's Actually Smart ... park itself or pick up a driver via remote app command. It's a version of ...
The firm expects Tesla ... remote assistance and geofencing, similar to competitors, to enhance performance but limit scaling. Elon Musk claims Tesla will be significantly safer than human drivers ...
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