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NHTSA Looking Into Tesla's Latest Summon Feature
Over 2.5 million Tesla vehicles under investigation over self-driving feature, NHTSA says
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it is investigating nearly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over a remote driving feature.
NHTSA Looking Into Tesla's Latest Summon Feature After Crashes
The agency has previously looked into other iterations of Tesla's Summon self-driving option.
NHTSA opens probe into 2.6 million Tesla vehicles due to summon feature
The “Actually Smart Summon” feature enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to them or another location via a mobile phone app.
NHTSA Opens Investigation Into Tesla's Summon Feature
Tesla is under investigation by the NHTSA once again, this time over the automaker's "Actually Smart Summon" feature, which allows users to recall their Tesla to their location remotely, for example across a parking lot.
NHTSA launches probe of Tesla feature in millions of cars
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched a probe of the "Actually Smart Summon" feature in Tesla vehicles, citing reported problems with the self-driving feature. The technology allows users to summon their cars from a spot in a parking lot.
After 4 crashes, NHTSA to examine Tesla feature that allows cars to move via phone app
Tesla owners can move cars equipped with Actually Smart Summon, but federal regulators plan to study the feature's safety.
Tesla Is Being Investigated In The U.S. Over Cheekily-Named ‘ASS’ Feature
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a probe into 2.6 million Tesla vehicles in the United States after it received several reports of crashes involving the use of the so-called Actually Smart Summon–or ASS–remote driving feature.
Tesla's Actually Smart Summon Is Actually Not Very Smart, NHTSA Investigation Shows
The NHTSA has opened an investigation into Tesla's Actually Smart Summon following multiple reports of crashes involving the autonomous driving feature
NHTSA opens probe into Tesla's automated Summon feature
The U.S. NHTSA has opened a probe into Tesla’s Summon feature When activated, the system remotely drives the car to its owner Problem is, some of the cars are hitting things along the way Join our thriving community on social media and connect with other car searchers and enthusiasts.
Tesla under investigation (again) over feature connected to crashes (again)
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is probing about 2.6 million Teslas after regulators discovered that a feature on multiple vehicle models was tied to crashes. The feature, known as "Actually Smart Summon" is intended to have the car park itself and pick up its owner using a button on the Tesla app.
US opens another Tesla probe, this one on tech that remotely returns car to driver
Tesla did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press on Tuesday. One driver filed a complaint after a crash while using Tesla’s “Actually Smart Summon” technology and NHTSA is looking into another three similar incidents based on media reports,
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NHTSA Will Investigate Tesla’s Summon Feature
NHTSA will investigate Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature after receiving multiple reports of crashes. Here's what's going ...
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Probe into dodgy Tesla code started
Expect this to be abandoned when Trump takes over The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched ...
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Tesla is being investigated by the feds over its A.S.S. technology
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a new investigation into Elon Musk’s Tesla (TSLA ...
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Volvo Tops 5-Star Safety Ratings As Stellantis Dominates NHTSA Complaints Over The Last 10 Years
It identifies Volvo, Subaru, Tesla, Genesis, and Polestar as the (percentage) champions of safety tests. Every single new ...
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