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特斯拉拒绝公开Robotaxi安全性:商业机密

Core Points - Tesla has classified its responses to the NHTSA regarding the safety of its autonomous taxi deployment in Texas as confidential business information, arguing that it should not be made public [1][2] - The NHTSA is currently reviewing Tesla's responses related to various issues concerning the safety of its autonomous taxis, particularly in adverse weather conditions [1] - Tesla claims that the information submitted to the NHTSA holds commercial value and could be exploited by competitors to enhance their own advanced driver-assistance systems [1] - The NHTSA has been investigating Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system since October of the previous year, focusing on collisions that occurred under low visibility conditions, which includes four reported incidents, one of which was fatal in 2023 [1] Group 1 - Tesla informed the NHTSA that its responses regarding the safety of autonomous taxis are confidential [1] - The NHTSA is assessing Tesla's responses and will take necessary actions to ensure road safety [1] - Tesla's legal counsel expressed concerns that competitors could misuse the confidential information to undermine Tesla's brand [1] Group 2 - The NHTSA's investigation into Tesla's FSD system is ongoing [2] - Tesla has recently deployed a limited number of autonomous taxis in Austin, Texas [2] - The NHTSA has requested additional information from Tesla regarding issues presented in online videos related to its autonomous taxis [2]