SafetyQuestions: Tesla's ‘Full Self-Driving’ System in the Hot Seat
Encinitas, USASat Oct 19 2024
Trouble is brewing for Tesla. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, has launched an investigation into Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) systems. This comes after a recent incident where a driver using FSD hit and killed a pedestrian under conditions like fog or bright sun. The probe aims to check if FSD can safely handle reduced visibility.
The investigation also includes past incidents where FSD played a part in crashes when visibility was poor. NHTSA wants to know if there are any patterns in these accidents. Additionally, they are looking into Tesla's software updates for FSD, which are now called "Full Self-Driving (Supervised). " They're interested in how these updates are rolled out, why they happen, and if they improve safety.
This isn't the first time Tesla's FSD has faced scrutiny. The system is designed to assist drivers, but it requires constant attention. This recent investigation could impact how people view and use self-driving technology in the future. It's a reminder that while technology advances, safety must always come first.
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How will Tesla ensure the safety of its Full Self-Driving system in various reduced visibility conditions?
What steps will Tesla take to improve the detection and response capabilities of FSD in fog or glare?
Is Tesla deliberately downplaying the risks of FSD to maintain its market edge?
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