U.S. auto safety investigators are intensifying their scrutiny of Tesla following a December recall of over 2 million vehicles due to issues with its Autopilot system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is demanding detailed answers and documents from Tesla about how the company developed and verified the effectiveness of the recall fix, which was implemented after continued incidents of crashes involving the Autopilot feature. Tesla faces a deadline of July 1 to provide this information. Concerns have been raised about the adequacy of the recall, especially after 20 crashes were reported post-recall.
Regulators demand answers from Tesla over autopilot recall https://t.co/T4B4Le9p4F https://t.co/J7HizPaaKm
U.S. investigators ask Tesla why there have been 20 crashes since carmaker supposedly fixed Autopilot flaws. https://t.co/OckzbPdcx1
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wrote a letter to electric vehicle maker Tesla, seeking answers about the company's massive recall of its autopilot program. https://t.co/pua7MLTjyl
Regulators demand answers from Tesla over autopilot recall https://t.co/ermwjlw5Hf
US seeks information from Tesla on how it developed and verified whether Autopilot recall worked https://t.co/QQr9DmZCgS
Federal regulators are pushing Tesla for more information on recent safety changes to the electric carmaker’s Autopilot technology. https://t.co/NRV5eU5Lge
NHTSA wants Autopilot answers from Tesla after 20 post-recall crashes https://t.co/rtrv3r56iT
After 20 Tesla crashes since December, U.S. wants answers on how company developed fix in Autopilot recall https://t.co/iPU6LM2YmC
Federal investigators are asking Tesla for more information on the Autopilot fix, which was instituted in the wake of a 2023 recall of more than 2 million Tesla vehicles. https://t.co/2iMlXZ2YA2
Federal highway safety investigators want Tesla to tell them how and why it developed the fix in a recall of more than 2 million vehicles equipped with the company's Autopilot partially automated driving system. https://t.co/889l9eYRGh
A federal regulator wants Tesla to send more information regarding its Autopilot system tied to a December recall of more than two million vehicles, after crashes kept occurring after the recall https://t.co/IV0jvIG4NJ https://t.co/IV0jvIG4NJ
NHTSA is investigating the adequacy of the Autopilot recall in December of more than two million vehicles https://t.co/KJrYAtbywf
Federal safety investigators have concerns about how a recall remedy worked for Tesla's autopilot. #8NN https://t.co/wSOvEGBH7k
US auto safety investigators are seeking detailed answers and documents from Tesla in an investigation into the automaker's December recall of more than 2 million vehicles to install new Autopilot safeguards https://t.co/6LAsjUaGQP
U.S. seeks information from Tesla on how it developed and verified whether Autopilot recall worked https://t.co/9Pu5O1T2YT
U.S. highway safety investigators want Tesla to tell them how and why it developed the fix in a recall of more than 2 million vehicles equipped with the company's Autopilot partially automated driving system. https://t.co/CNddILLMWJ
U.S. auto safety investigators seek answers from Tesla in Autopilot recall probe https://t.co/DH2Ph088rH
Tesla is facing a July 1 deadline to furnish US regulators with information about its biggest-ever recall because drivers using Autopilot keep crashing while using the system https://t.co/iAoQhJzklo
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