The NHTSA investigation will cover 2.6 million Teslas over reports of crashes utilizing remote command technology, highlighting concerns about safety and regulatory compliance.
NHTSA's focus on Tesla's Actually Smart Summon technology stems from incidents where the vehicles failed to detect obstacles, raising alarms about user control and vehicle autonomy.
Despite the investigations, Tesla has yet to report crashes involving its autonomous systems, which are critical for ensuring the safety of advancements in self-driving technology.
The regulatory scrutiny follows an earlier probe into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system, indicating a pattern of concern regarding technology that may compromise road safety.
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