Tesla probe into popular Full Self-Driving feature closed by NHTSA
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Tesla probe into popular Full Self-Driving feature closed by NHTSA
"The NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation reviewed 159 incidents, including one formal Vehicle Owner's Questionnaire complaint and media reports. Notably, all events occurred at very low speeds, resulted only in minor property damage, and involved zero injuries or fatalities."
"Actually Smart Summon allows owners to move their parked Tesla via a smartphone app remotely, directing the vehicle short distances in parking lots or private property while the driver supervises from the phone."
The NHTSA has concluded its investigation into Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature, which allows remote vehicle movement via a smartphone app. The probe examined 2.59 million vehicles across various models. Although there were reports of low-speed incidents involving minor property damage, no injuries or fatalities were recorded. The agency found these incidents to be extremely rare, representing a fraction of one percent of the vehicles involved. This outcome is a regulatory victory for Tesla, affirming the safety of the feature.
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