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Are there quality problems with some Tesla car recalls?

Tesla will recall 53,822 vehicles with "full autopilot" assist because it was tested to stop at passing stop signs that would not stop and would drive slowly, causing traffic violations.

The recall will involve Model S, X, 3 and Y vehicles. As we all know, "full self-driving" is a controversial driving assistance feature that aims to one day make cars autonomous.

The "fully autonomous driving" feature allows the car to run smoothly and obey traffic rules, such as stopping at a red light. But sometimes, "fully autonomous driving" can't cope with all contingencies. Tesla said that when using the "full autopilot" feature, the driver needs to be very careful and ready to take full control of the car at any time.

Since the release of the first version of the model with "fully autonomous driving" in October 2020, Tesla has undergone a variety of tests. And actively communicate and promote the use of local governments.

Tesla said that although there are various accidents in vehicles that currently have "autopilot" capabilities, it is not yet certain that the feature directly caused any collisions, injuries or deaths.

Although electronic vehicles have been adapted to for nearly a decade, new features are emerging in an endless stream, but not every function is perfect, and we need to look at this problem more dialectically. Have a more cautious and responsible attitude towards their own road safety.

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