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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Tesla has responded to a letter the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent last month asking questions about its plans to deploy its self driving robotaxi, the ...
Safety regulators contacted Tesla after its self-driving cars stopped abruptly, sped, or swerved into the wrong lane as the ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has contacted Tesla after footage shared on social media ...
Two weeks into Tesla’s invite-only ride-hailing service, CEO Elon Musk’s die-hard fans are amazed, but it’s not clear anyone ...
US auto safety regulators are looking into incidents where Tesla Inc.’s self-driving robotaxis appeared to violate traffic ...
The incident earlier this week led to a Toyota being grazed outside an Austin, Texas, restaurant, though no major injuries ...
After its invitation-only rollout Sunday, the automaker has been contacted by NHTSA over videos showing robotaxis driving ...
US safety regulators contacted Tesla after its self-driving cars stopped abruptly, sped or swerved into the wrong lane as the ...
Tesla told U.S. regulators that all of its answers to questions on the safety of its robotaxi deployment in Texas are confidential business information and should not be ...
The U.S.’ highway safety agency reached out to Tesla after several attendees posted videos of the Tesla vehicles acting ...
NHTSA pressed Tesla for more information about robotaxi incidents caught on camera and shared widely on social media.
NEW YORK: US safety regulators contacted Tesla after its self-driving cars stopped abruptly, sped or swerved into the wrong lane as the company began limited robotaxi service, US officials said on ...