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Tesla’s ‘Assertive’ Mode Brings ‘Rolling Stops’ to Self-Driving Options
Tesla has brought back its Full Self-Driving (FSD) profiles around three months after pulling the feature from an October update. The three driving profiles, labelled “Chill” “Average” and “Assertive,” dictate the ways FSD equipped Tesla’s behave in certain scenarios and the amount of risk the vehicles may take when making decisions. Images of the profile…
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Head of NTSB Calls Tesla’s Marketing ‘Misleading and Irresponsible’
Electric car company Tesla is promising a big upgrade to its so-called “self-driving” features in the very near future, but U.S. government regulators are not impressed. In fact, the new head of the National Traffic Safety Board thinks Tesla’s marketing is “misleading and irresponsible,” according to an interview she gave to the Wall Street Journal.
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A Tesla Model 3 With Autopilot Activated Crashes Into Two Parked Cars in Florida
Tesla’s Autopilot system — which, contrary to its name, does not enable the car to drive itself — has been involved in an accident yet again. This time, a 2019 Tesla Model 3 with Autopilot activated crashed into two parked cars on the side of a highway near downtown Orlando in Florida.
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Tesla’s Autopilot System Is ‘Easily’ Tricked Into Operating Without Anyone at the Wheel
Consumer Reports said Thursday its researchers “easily” tricked a Tesla’s Autopilot system into driving without anyone at the wheel. The publication’s worrying demonstration comes as officials continue to investigate a fatal crash in Texas involving a Tesla that authorities believe had no one in the driver’s seat at the time.