U.S. regulators have opened up the biggest review of Tesla’s Autopilot since the driver-assistance feature was introduced
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says its Office of Defect Investigations opened the review on August 13 to look into 11 crashes involving Teslas hitting vehicles at “first responder scenes.” An estimated 765,000 vehicles produced between 2014 and 2021 including every model in Tesla’s lineup—the Model S, X, 3 and Y—are covered in the investigation.
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