Core Viewpoint - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system due to over 50 reports of traffic safety violations and accidents [3][4]. Group 1: Investigation Details - The NHTSA has identified that the FSD system has led to behaviors violating traffic safety regulations, including running red lights and making illegal lane changes [3]. - Currently, the NHTSA is reviewing 58 reports related to the FSD system, which include 14 accidents resulting in 23 injuries [3]. - Six accident reports indicate that Tesla vehicles using the FSD system entered intersections while the light was red, colliding with other vehicles, with four of these incidents causing injuries [3]. Group 2: Tesla's Response and Software Update - Tesla has not yet responded to the investigation but has updated its software this week [4]. - The ongoing investigation is described as a preliminary assessment, and if the NHTSA determines that the vehicles pose "unreasonable safety risks," a recall may be mandated [4]. Group 3: Additional Safety Concerns - The NHTSA will also examine the performance of the FSD system near railway crossings, following concerns raised by Senator Richard Blumenthal regarding an increase in near-collision incidents [5]. - A similar investigation was conducted in October 2024 on approximately 2.4 million Tesla vehicles with the FSD system due to four collision incidents occurring under low visibility conditions [5]. - According to Tesla's official website, the FSD system is designed to perform driving tasks intelligently and accurately under driver supervision, including navigation, steering, lane changes, and parking, but still requires human monitoring for currently enabled features [5].
美国将调查288万辆特斯拉汽车