NBC News reported last month that Tesla vehicles using Full Self-Driving software sometimes fail to stop for train tracks.
U.S. senators urged the NHTSA to investigate failures to detect and safely respond to railroad crossings, citing risks of "catastrophic" collisions.
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Officials open investigation into nearly 3 million Teslas over self-driving violations: 'Proceeding through red lights, and stopping at green lights'
"[Tesla] doesn’t want to fix it, or even acknowledge the problem, even though they’ve done a test drive with me and seen the issue with their own eyes." Officials open investigation into nearly 3 ...
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Oh, Look—Another Tesla FSD Failure NHTSA Needs To Investigate
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system is in the headlines again after two U.S.senators started making noise about its alleged ...
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Tesla on the wrong tracks with Fail Self Driving, Senators worry
Full Self-Driving mode could be on-track to cause serious accidents at train crossings A pair of US senators is asking the ...
If you haven't heard, Teslas have a habit of driving onto train tracks while using their so-called "self-driving" software.
The company’s FSD tech doesn’t actually self-drive. Experts say that advising customers to switch it on when they're drifting ...
An anonymous hacker well-versed in Tesla technology played a crucial and previously unreported role in helping plaintiffs achieve a massive $243 million verdict against the EV maker, The Washington ...
A toxicology report showed Heath Miller had a blood alcohol level of three times the legal limit when he crashed his Tesla Model Y, killing four people ...
When you see a headline like, "My son flunked his road test because he was driving a Tesla, dad says," it's understandable that most people would probably laugh. The kid probably turned on Autopilot ...
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