Tesla's FSD is under federal investigation after four reduced-visibility crashes
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The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature related to four crashes occurring under reduced visibility conditions, raising safety concerns regarding its performance.
In the Arizona incident, a Model Y fatally struck a pedestrian, while other crashes between March and May, involving Model 3, resulted in injuries, prompting the NHTSA's investigation.
The investigation will assess FSD's capability to detect and respond to reduced visibility conditions and examine any performance-impacting updates made by Tesla.
Despite past crash investigations, Elon Musk continues to assert Tesla vehicles will operate without supervision by next year, highlighting conflicting perspectives on FSD safety.
Read at Engadget
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