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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has escalated an investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. The probe is looking into how the software functions in adverse weather conditions like heavy precipitation,
A Threads user named Laushi Liu posted dashcam footage from his Tesla Model 3 on Sunday, March 8, showing the vehicle on “Full Self-Driving” mode at 23 mph near West Covina, California. In the video, the car approaches a railroad crossing where barriers have just come down — and drives straight through them.
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Tesla FSD probe expands to millions of vehicles: Here’s what the NHTSA is investigating
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Thursday elevated its probe into Tesla Inc.’s (TSLA) Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology over concerns that it fails to alert drivers about degraded visibility conditions.
Raffi Krikorian wrote in The Atlantic that his Tesla Model X was "totalled" after it crashed into a wall while in Full Self-Driving mode last year.
Despite its misleading name, Tesla's Full Self Driving adaptive driver assistance suite has not cracked fully autonomous driving—at least not yet. The system is classified as a Level 2 ADAS as it requires active,
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I trust Tesla FSD enough for me to close my eyes. I'm now spoiled and want full autonomy
Two things can be true of Tesla's Full Self-Driving: It's an impressive piece of technology, and it still doesn't go far enough. FSD is Tesla's big bet. CEO Elon Musk and his most bullish investors believe that autonomy will help take Tesla's valuation to ...