Tesla’s new driving assistance feature ends up in the NHTSA’s sights. This is because the first accident involving an electric car from the Palo Alto car manufacturer was reported to the US government agency. with the FSD system engaged. The accident occurred in Los Angeles: a Model Y with the FSD function that is currently available in the beta version for some customers would have made a incorrect maneuver during a left turn, ending up invading the wrong lane and causing panic among other drivers.
Fortunately, the budget does not have consequences for people, but the impact of the US electric SUV with another car has done various damage to the bodywork. The controversy was not long in coming: obviously the company led by Elon Musk was in the sights, accused by many of having been imprudent in choosing to have this new feature tested directly on public roads. Over the last few weeks there have been several rumors about this technology, with Elon Musk himself repeatedly reiterating how updates were expected that would have increased efficiency and obviously safety. “The car triggered a warning in the middle of the corner, so I tried to turn the steering wheel to prevent it from going into the wrong lane. – the words of the driver of the Model Y reported by Electreck – But the car regained control and continued into the wrong lane creating one dangerous maneuver that put everyone in danger“.
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