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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says some incidents were reported months late instead of within five days.
NHTSA is once again going after Tesla, this time over failures to properly report crashes involving its Autopilot and Full ...
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Tesla is slow in reporting crashes and the feds have launched an investigation to find out why
Federal auto safety regulators are investigating why Tesla has repeatedly broken rules requiring it to quickly tell them about crashes involving its self-driving technology, a potentially significant ...
The Guangzhou-based car company has developed an augmented reality game that allows the user to fire off emojis at the ...
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MotorTrend on MSNBMW Recalls 720,796 Cars and SUVs for Water Pump Fire Risk—Wait, What?
The BMW cars impacted by the water pump fire risk recall include the 2012 to 2016 model years of the BMW 328i and 328xi cars, ...
The officers from the Lucas County OVI Task Force will operate two sobriety checkpoints Friday night, according to the Lucas ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced an investigation into Tesla regarding its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, according to a report by Electrek.
Slow-rolling required crash reports is not a good look, but the company says it wasn't intentional. The feds do not seem convinced.
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