Two U.S. Senators, Sen. Markey and Blumenthal, have urged the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to impose restrictions on Tesla's Autopilot system, limiting its use to only designated roads. The senators cited safety concerns as the primary reason for this recommendation, emphasizing the need to ensure the technology is used only where it is intended to be. This move is part of broader scrutiny of Tesla's driver assistance systems.
🚨🇺🇸GOV TARGETS TELSA AGAIN: SENATORS DEMAND UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON AUTOPILOT Sen. Markey and Blumenthal are pressing U.S. regulators to restrict Tesla's Autopilot to designated roads only, citing “safety concerns”. This push is part of an intensified scrutiny as the… https://t.co/qoMyiXFwVP
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NHTSA URGED TO RESTRICT TESLA AUTOPILOT TO INTENDED ROADS: RTRS
⚠️ TWO SENATORS WANT US TO ORDER TESLA TO RESTRICT AUTOPILOT USE Full Story → https://t.co/R7qQBEJNIP Two U.S. senators on Friday urged regulators to bar Tesla from allowing the use of driver assistance system Autopilot on roads where it is not intended. https://t.co/2wsJ2kt0np
TWO US SENATORS SAY NHTSA SHOULD REQUIRE TESLA TO RESTRICT AUTOPILOT USE TO CERTAIN ROADS
$TSLA TWO US SENATORS SAY NHTSA SHOULD REQUIRE TESLA TO RESTRICT AUTOPILOT USE TO CERTAIN ROADS