
"Musk's tunneling and infrastructure firm The Boring Companyis accused of nearly 800 violations by Nevada regulators, including digging without approval, dumping untreated water onto city streets, failing to install silt fences, and tracking dirt from construction sites onto nearby roadways, a ProPublica investigation discovered. Then there is Tesla, which was hit with an enforcement action by California's Department of Insurance for routinely denying or delaying customer claims despite years of warnings from the state regulator."
"The agency opened an investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving tech after receiving reports the software caused vehicles to run red lights or cross into wrong lanes. But this one is notable because it specifically targets Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) driver-assistance software. And Musk, as well as Tesla shareholders, have pinned the company's future on its ability to be a leader in autonomous vehicle technology, as well as robotics and AI."
"Tesla also has the attention, once again, of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA has investigated Tesla before. This single investigation likely won't derail Tesla's plans; the company just rolled out the newest version of FSD (v14). But it is another example of increased scrutiny on the technology that Tesla is trying to put front and center and raises questions about its robotaxis, which uses a version of its FSD software."
Elon Musk's companies are encountering intensified regulatory actions across multiple jurisdictions. Nevada regulators accused The Boring Companyis of nearly 800 violations, including unauthorized digging, dumping untreated water on streets, failing to install silt fences, and tracking construction dirt onto roadways. California's Department of Insurance took enforcement action against Tesla for allegedly denying or delaying customer claims despite prior warnings. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving software after reports of vehicles running red lights and entering wrong lanes. The investigation targets FSD specifically and raises concerns about robotaxi plans, even as Tesla releases FSD v14.
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