NHTSA closed its investigation into Tesla's Actually Smart Summon after finding 159 incidents — all minor property damage — ...
NHTSA ends Tesla Smart Summon investigation after minor crashes, but larger Full Self-Driving safety investigations continue ...
Tesla’s puerilely-acronymed remote-control feature is off the hook, but other semi-autonomous features remain under review.
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NHTSA ends probe of Tesla’s Smart Summon, points to user error
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it was ending its investigation into problems with Tesla’s Smart ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its investigation into Tesla’s “actually smart summon” ...
Regulators cite only low-speed, minor incidents and no injuries across roughly 2.6 million vehicles.
NHTSA closed its investigation into Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" feature, saying that only a fraction of cases resulted in ...
Federal regulators reviewed roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles with Smart Summon and walked away citing low severity and low ...
Some of the crashes were the result of the camera’s sight views being blocked by snow and the Tesla owner not “commanding the ...
NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation is taking a closer look at Tesla FSD crashes in low-visibility situations, which ...
The investigation involves Model S, X, 3, Y and Cybertruck EVs that can use the company's FSD-branded driver assistance systems.
NHTSA closes Tesla Smart Summon probe after reviewing 2.59M vehicles, citing low-speed incidents and no injuries or ...
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