TECHNOLOGY
Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' Feature Under Scrutiny After Accidents
NEW YORK, USAFri Oct 18 2024
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) feature after several incidents, including one fatal pedestrian accident. The probe focuses on four accidents where Teslas using FSD crashed in conditions like sun glare, fog, or airborne dust. These crashes raise questions about the feature's safety, which is crucial for Tesla's future growth and profitability.
While Tesla promotes FSD as a safer alternative to human-driven cars, the recent investigations suggest otherwise. The NHTSA previously recalled FSD software due to safety risks and violations of traffic laws. In December, they recalled all Autopilot-equipped Teslas to limit their use after crashes involving the feature.
This isn't the first time Tesla's self-driving features have come under scrutiny. In February, a recall was issued due to FSD's potential to violate traffic laws at intersections. The NHTSA's concerns highlight the need for rigorous testing and regulation of autonomous driving features.
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