Group 1 - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reviewing Tesla's responses regarding the safety of its Robotaxi in adverse weather conditions, as the company plans to deploy these vehicles soon [1] - Tesla has invited a small group of individuals for limited testing of its Robotaxi in Austin, Texas, scheduled to begin on Sunday [1] - NHTSA had previously requested detailed information from Tesla by June 19 to assess the performance of its fully autonomous vehicles in poor weather conditions and the plans for launching a paid Robotaxi service [1][2] Group 2 - Since October of last year, NHTSA has been investigating Tesla's fully autonomous driving accidents that occurred in low visibility conditions, covering 2.4 million vehicles equipped with this technology [2] - The investigation follows four accidents, including a fatal incident in 2023, prompting NHTSA to seek more information about Tesla's autonomous taxi development and its response capabilities in low visibility [2] - NHTSA's inquiries include how Tesla plans to ensure safety during autonomous operations in low visibility conditions and how the system will handle situations with poor visibility [2]
为特斯拉(TSLA.US)Robotaxi“最后把关”,美国监管机构审查安全问题答复