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Tesla wins one fight with regulators — but a 3.2 million-car Autopilot showdown could change everything
Tesla just sidestepped what could have been one of the largest recalls in modern automotive history, but the timing couldn’t ...
Investigation now covers 3.2 million vehicles as regulators examine crashes tied to reduced camera performance.
Tesla must send extensive new records to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration as part of an Autopilot safety probe — or else face steep fines. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, ...
The escalation by federal safety regulators could result in a recall campaign or other enforcement action.
Tesla’s massive Autopilot recall did more than trigger a software update. It effectively conceded that the company’s flagship driver-assistance system had a basic flaw regulators had warned about for ...
Federal safety regulators have intensified their investigation into Tesla's driver-assistance technology, raising new ...
The U.S. auto safety regulator has deepened a probe into Tesla’s driver-assistance system to evaluate its effectiveness in ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has expanded its investigation of Tesla’s driver-assistance system. Federal regulators are examining if the system provides adequate driver warnings ...
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