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NHTSA is reviewing how Tesla's FSD reacts in low visibility conditions.
The lawsuit argues that the driver tried taking over control of the vehicle, but she couldn’t. Tesla Cybertruck owner sues for $1 million after alleged FSD mode crash in Houston. Lawsuit claims Tesla's self-driving system misrepresented,
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
(FOX40.COM) — The Department of Motor Vehicles said it found that Tesla violated California state law by misleadingly using the terms “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” in the marketing of its electric vehicles. • Video above ...
NHTSA officials are examining the semi-autonomous system's ability to operate in low visibility conditions.
A federal judge in Miami denied Tesla's bid to overturn a $243 million jury verdict in a high-profile lawsuit over a fatal Autopilot crash.
Tesla drivers caught asleep on highways have reignited debate about FSD and Autopilot driver monitoring, and how much attention motorists must maintain
Tesla recently dropped Autosteer from new cars, effectively killing off the Autopilot name. It appears this may be related to an administrative ruling issued by the California DMV over long-standing allegations of deceptive marketing. The California DMV ...
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Tesla avoids immediate California sales suspension while facing rising EV competition in Europe
Tesla avoided a potential suspension of its sales and manufacturing licenses in California after agreeing to drop the term Autopilot from its marketing. The decision resolves a dispute with state regulators while the company