Tesla: NHTSA is investigating 30 accidents involving its cars
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Tesla: NHTSA is investigating 30 accidents involving its cars

The NHTSA, in addition to the Tesla car crashes, opened six other investigations into other crashes involving driver-assistance systems, including Cadillac vehicles, a Lexus RX450H, and a Navya Arma shuttle bus.

In the United States, 30 Tesla car accident investigations have been opened since 10, and 2016 fatal accidents have been found.

These accidents are believed to have involved advanced driver assistance systems. However, out of 30 Tesla crashes, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ruled out Tesla Autopilot in three and published reports of two crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published a list detailing crashes that are being handled by its special crash investigation programs.

Previously, the NHTSA said it had opened 28 special investigations into Tesla crashes, 24 of which were pending. The spreadsheet shows a crash in February 2019 when no autopilot usage was detected.

Autopilot, which performs some driving tasks, has worked in at least three Tesla vehicles involved in fatal crashes in the US since 2016. . "The NTSB has criticized Tesla's system for lacking protection for the autopilot, which allows drivers to keep their hands off the wheel for long periods of time."

In this video from Reuters They explain that the US security agency is investigating 10 deaths from Tesla crashes.

On Wednesday, Senate Commerce Committee Chair Senator Maria Cantwell cited Tesla's turmoil as the commission voted against moving forward with rules to speed up self-driving car adoption, according to an Autoblog article. 

The NHTSA said in a statement that "the list of 2022 model year vehicles has not yet been finalized" for testing.

The spreadsheet also notes that the NHTSA has opened six more investigations into six other crashes involving driver-assistance systems, including two involving Cadillac vehicles with no reported injuries, a 450 Lexus RX2012H and a shuttle bus. not reported. injury.

Apparently, accidents due to the fault of the assistant driver are becoming more frequent.

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