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The California Vehicle Authority will re-evaluate the Tesla FSD

The California Vehicle Authority will re-evaluate the Tesla FSD

A few days ago, overseas media reported that California is re-evaluating Tesla's fully autonomous driving (FSD) test project to determine whether the company's software should be subject to the California Motor Vehicles Authority's (DMV) self-driving car regulations.

It is reported that last week, the California Motor Vehicle Administration informed Tesla of the review by the state's regulator. "Tesla's recent software updates, videos showing the dangers of FSD use, public investigations by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and opinions from other experts in the field of autonomous driving have prompted dmv's decision to re-evaluate Tesla's FSD." DMV said.

According to videos posted by test users, in October 2021, Tesla motors equipped with the latest version of the then latest version of 10.3 FSD software repeatedly issued forward collision warnings without encountering danger. However, Tesla fixed the software within a day.

The California DMV and Tesla did not immediately respond to requests for comment. But Musk has previously publicly stated that Tesla FSD did not mislead Tesla owners or put their safety at risk. "When ordering a Tesla, please read the instructions provided on the website. When you open the instructions, take a closer look at what is written on them. The instructions have been written very, very clearly. Musk said.

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