The feds said the software enables the vehicle to “exceed speed limits or travel through intersections in an unlawful or unpredictable manner…”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the software enables the vehicle to “exceed speed limits or travel through intersections in an unlawful or unpredictable manner [which] increases the risk of a crash.”related to the recall.“The word ‘recall’ for an over-the-air software update is anachronistic and just flat wrong!” Musk tweeted.
“The feature could potentially infringe upon local traffic laws or customs while executing certain driving maneuvers,” NHTSA said.Possible situations where the problem could occur include traveling or turning through certain intersections during a yellow traffic light and making a lane change out of certain turn-only lanes to continue traveling straight.
Last year, Tesla recalled nearly 54,000 vehicles with FSD Beta software that may allow some models to conduct “rolling stops” and not come to a complete stop at some intersections, posing a safety risk.Tesla and NHTSA say FSD’s advanced driving features do not make the cars autonomous and require drivers to pay attention.
Dan O’Dowd, a billionaire who ran for the US Senate seat from California on a single-issue plank of attack Elon Musk and his electric car company, paid for the 30-second ad in which Tesla vehicles are seen crashing into child-sized mannequins.
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