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Federal auto regulators have escalated a probe of Tesla after several of its cars crashed while using its self-driving feature, just as CEO Elon Musk prepares to roll out a new model with no steering wheel or pedals.
The federal government is not impressed with Tesla. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is further probing Tesla's Full Self Driving Beta and Full Self Driving (Supervised) degradation detection system,
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Tesla stock sinks as US regulators deepen FSD investigation
Tesla stock fell about 3% at the open. Road safety regulators expanded an investigation into alleged issues with the cameras that operate as part of Tesla's self-driving systems.
A Texas lawsuit over a Cybertruck FSD crash on a Houston overpass includes the unusual allegation that Tesla negligently hired and retained Elon Musk as CEO.
Driver Justine Saint Amour was traveling on highway in Houston metro area, Texas, when her Tesla Cybertruck, which was on self-driving mode, crashed into a concrete barrier on August 18, 2025.Dashcam
The automatic driving features of a Tesla car have been put to the test with a fake "Wile E. Coyote wall" by an engineering YouTuber, and it didn't go as Tesla CEO Elon Musk might have hoped. Mark Rober, who has over 65 million subscribers on YouTube ...
In 2024, Tesla finally admitted what most people who had used the technology already knew: Full Self-Driving was not the Level 4 autonomous driving experience that had been promised for years. The company was forced to add "Supervised" to the official FSD name.
If you’re sick of paying for subscription services, Tesla has some bad news for you. The EV maker announced Wednesday that going forward, its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software will only be available as a monthly subscription—not a onetime payment.
This November, I rented a Tesla Model Y and drove it for about 150 miles, depending on your personal definition of “driving.” For about 145 of those miles, I let Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving (Supervised)” control the Model Y, only intervening to ...