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Tesla forced to disclose all FSD data amid NHTSA probe

Following safety recalls and crashes, NHTSA intensifies scrutiny on Tesla, requiring full disclosure of Autopilot and FSD data to address safety and compliance concerns.

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Last updated: 2024/05/14 at 8:50 AM
EV-a2z Published May 8, 2024 3 Min Read
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American electric automaker Tesla has no choice but to release everything about its  Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) software at the request of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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NHTSA remains apprehensive about Tesla’s remedy for the safety recall of 2M+ EVsAbout the safety recallTesla will finally release more extensive info about Autopilot/FSD Tesla

$TSLA U.S. auto safety investigators seek answers from Tesla in Autopilot recall probe.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said last month it was investigating after receiving reports of 20 crashes involving vehicles that had the Autopilot software… pic.twitter.com/pby3QxmuG5

— Canadian Jennifer 🇨🇦 (@cdntradegrljenn) May 7, 2024

NHTSA remains apprehensive about Tesla’s remedy for the safety recall of 2M+ EVs

The NHTSA wants Tesla to disclose how it developed the remedy in a safety recall of over 2 million electric vehicles equipped with Autopilot in a new probe announced last month. It also seeks to determine how the Musk-led automaker verified whether the recall remedy worked.

The move comes as Tesla failed to satisfy the agency with the recall that resulted from the previous investigation closed in 2023.

The federal highway safety investigators remain apprehensive about whether Tesla’s recall remedy worked, considering the reported 20 post-remedy crashes and “results from preliminary NHTSA tests of remedied vehicles.”

NHTSA Probes Tesla Autopilot Again After 20 Crashes Since Update Remedy – https://t.co/glmvG3B0GQ NHTSA Probes Tesla Autopilot Again After 20 Crashes Since Update Remedy pic.twitter.com/COzq3WXu8n

— Entrepreneur, author and publisher. (@michael_0000) April 27, 2024

As a result, the NHTSA now aims to reevaluate the situation.

A Carnegie Mellon University professor who studies automated driving safety asserted that the NHTSA supposes Tesla did little to solve software issues.

“It’s pretty clear to everyone watching that Tesla tried to do the least possible remedy to see what they could get away with. And NHTSA has to respond forcefully or other car companies will start pushing out inadequate remedies.”

Phil Koopman, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University

About the safety recall

Tesla launched a safety recall involving more than 2 million electric vehicles due to an Autosteer issue.

According to the recall filing, the software system controls “may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse” of the Autosteer feature, increasing the risk of a crash.

Tesla released an over-the-air software update in December 2023 to fix the issue. The remedy was increased warnings to drivers on roads with intersections when using Autopilot to ensure consistent focus and driving responsibility.

$TSLA stock is reeling this morning after news breaks that they are forced to recall over 2 million cars to fix autopilot safety flaws

Top US auto-safety regulators determined that Tesla Autopilot doesn’t do enough to 'guard against misuse' pic.twitter.com/VY1CfIpmaU

— Stocktwits (@Stocktwits) December 13, 2023

Tesla will finally release more extensive info about Autopilot/FSD Tesla

On Tuesday, NHTSA officially sent a new request letter to Tesla demanding extensive information about Autopilot/FSD. 

The agency is basically asking Tesla for all data and documents relevant to the above-mentioned systems.

It is indeed a huge hit to the Musk-led company, considering how it has despicably strived to keep these details confidential. It even utilized a loophole to bypass the CA DMV’s self-driving testing program data reporting.

📣 JUST IN: $TSLA Tesla Faces $135M Fines Over Autopilot Data, NHTSA Deadline Looms

👉 Key Highlights:

📍 Tesla must submit Autopilot recall data by July 1 or face $135.8 million in fines.

📍 NHTSA demands details after a recall affecting 2 million vehicles.

📍 Recall aimed… pic.twitter.com/ZWjkiHb5Ra

— Hardik Shah (@AIStockSavvy) May 7, 2024

Finally, Tesla will disclose everything as the agency warned of up to $135 million in fines if the company refuses to comply.

You can access the NHTSA’s full request letter to Tesla here:

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