The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Office of Defects is looking into Elon Musk's company. U.S.
The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has identified four Standing General Order (SGO) reports in which a Tesla vehicle ...
Driving" technology under investigation by road safety watchdog after reports of crashes in low-visibility conditions.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla’s Full Self ...
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: the NHTSA is looking into concerns over Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature. If you’re ...
Tesla has uploaded a new video demonstration of the newest Full Self-Driving ... visual quality, albeit much shorter. While the automaker doesn't mention the exact version of FSD Beta tested ...
The U.S. government’s road safety agency is investigating Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” system after getting reports of crashes ...
Tesla begins activating what is now billed as Full Self-Driving (Supervised ... Just like numerous previous versions of FSD Beta, known to Tesla fans by strings of numbers, this latest release ...
By misleadingly marketing it as "Full Self-Driving," and allowing the public to beta test incomplete and deeply flawed software, Tesla is putting the self-driving cart in front of the horse.
While undertaking the driving, its researchers had to step in and take the wheel from the Tesla system more than 75 times. Safety drivers riding in the Full Self-Drive equipped Teslas had to take ...
In fact, Tesla’s lawyers recently argued in court that the “self-driving” part of the company’s Full Self-Driving Beta software some customers paid over $10,000 for was merely aspirational.
More Tesla owners would get the update as the time passes, with the goal of a "wide release" by the end of the year. "Regarding the Full Self-Driving beta release, the Autopilot team, again ...