Tesla's Remote Parking Feature Under NHTSA Investigation After Multiple Crashes
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into Tesla's 'Actually Smart Summon' remote parking feature following over a dozen reported crashes. The feature, which allows vehicles to park themselves using a smartphone app, has been involved in collisions with other cars, parking signs, and even walls, though no injuries have been reported so far. Amidst an array of online crash videos, this investigation marks yet another instance of Tesla facing regulatory scrutiny for its autonomous driving capabilities since October 2024.
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