NHTSA因交通违规及碰撞事件调查特斯拉(TSLA.US)FSD系统
TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) 智通财经网·2025-10-09 13:16

Core Insights - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated an investigation into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system due to over 50 reports of traffic violations and multiple collision incidents [1] - The investigation is a preliminary evaluation that could lead to a recall if NHTSA determines unreasonable safety risks associated with the FSD system [1] - Reports indicate that Tesla vehicles with FSD have been involved in incidents such as running red lights and driving in reverse during lane changes [1] Investigation Details - NHTSA is currently reviewing 58 safety issue reports related to the FSD system, which include 14 collision incidents and 23 cases of injuries [1] - This investigation coincides with increased congressional scrutiny of autonomous driving technology and follows the recent appointment of NHTSA's new administrator on September 18 [1] - NHTSA will also assess the performance of the FSD system near railway crossings, in light of rising reports of near-collision incidents at these locations [1] Previous Investigations - Tesla recently began rolling out a software update for the FSD system two days prior to the current investigation announcement [2] - The last investigation by NHTSA into the FSD system occurred in October 2024, focusing on 2.4 million Tesla vehicles due to four collision incidents under low visibility conditions, including a fatal accident in 2023 [2]