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Self-driving Teslas can’t stop breaking traffic laws and raise federal eyebrows
Self-driving Teslas can’t stop breaking traffic laws and raise federal eyebrows-October 2024
2025-10-10 EDT 17:20:21

What Happened: The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the companys Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, following more than 50 reports of traffic-safety violations and multiple crashes, a Reuters report has revealed.

FSD which is designed as a driver-assistance feature requiring human supervision has been linked to incidents where vehicles ran red lights, changed lanes into oncoming traffic, or failed to obey road signals. A report by The Washington Post has stated that the NHTSA is reviewing 58 complaints, including 14 crashes and 23 injuries, and is particularly concerned about six incidents where Tesla continued through red lights and collided with other vehicles. The agency is also looking into FSD behavior near railroad crossings after lawmakers highlighted several near-misses. Tesla recently issued a software update to FSD. The investigation, described as a preliminary evaluation, is the first step that could eventually lead to a recall if regulators determine the system poses a safety risk. As an added blow, Teslas stock fell 2.1% following the news.

Why This Is Important: The probe signals intensified scrutiny of advanced driver-assistance systems amid growing concerns about the gap between automated driving features and fully autonomous vehicles.

Despite its name, Teslas FSD does not make a car fully self-driving, and the company warns that active driver supervision is required. Bottom line, the self-driving features in some cars are repeatedly making dangerous mistakes on the road, and people are starting to ask if the technology was released too soon.

Why should I care: If youre a Tesla driver, you might be facing a recall or a software change that dials back your cars abilities.

For everyone else, this is a stark reminder that you are still the driver. Dont let fancy features lull you into a false sense of security. How this investigation ends will help decide how safe our roads are for all of us as this technology becomes more common. Recommended Videos So, whats next: Hold on tight is what we would say because NHTSAs probe could escalate into recalls, stricter rules, or FSD software makeovers. Tesla may have to tame its I know better driving style fast. For owners, that could mean surprise updates, feature time-outs, or cars finally learning red means stop. Buckle up the self-driving roads about to get bumpy.

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