The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Defect Investigation Office launched an investigation into Tesla's fully autonomous driving function on October 17, local time. According to the announcement, the office received reports showing that a Tesla vehicle with the FSD function activated collided in an area with reduced visibility. There were casualties in the accident. Therefore, the Defect Investigation Office will evaluate FSD's ability to detect engineering control and respond appropriately to reduced road visibility. According to the announcement, the survey involved about 24,1002 vehicles, including the 2016-2024 Model X and Model S, 2017-2024 Model 3, and the 2020-2024 Model Y.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/18 10:57
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Defect Investigation Office launched an investigation into Tesla's fully autonomous driving function on October 17, local time. According to the announcement, the office received reports showing that a Tesla vehicle with the FSD function activated collided in an area with reduced visibility. There were casualties in the accident. Therefore, the Defect Investigation Office will evaluate FSD's ability to detect engineering control and respond appropriately to reduced road visibility. According to the announcement, the survey involved about 24,1002 vehicles, including the 2016-2024 Model X and Model S, 2017-2024 Model 3, and the 2020-2024 Model Y.