US Investigates Tesla's Delayed Reporting of Autopilot and FSD Crashes

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Tesla is under investigation for delaying the reporting of crashes involving its autonomous driving features, with reports of delays of several months, despite federal requirements for prompt reporting. The company claims the delays were due to data collection issues, which have now been fixed, but an audit is ongoing to ensure compliance. Tesla has reported over 2,300 crashes, including 40 fatal ones, under the current reporting rules, which are being considered for revision by NHTSA.
- Tesla is dragging its feet in reporting FSD and Autopilot crashes to the government The Verge
- U.S. probes delays in Tesla crash reports involving driver-assistance systems CNBC
- NTSB investigating why Tesla is slow in reporting crashes involving self-driving technology PBS
- Tesla is under NHTSA probe for not properly reporting crashes involving Autopilot and FSD Electrek
- Tesla Probed by US Agency Over Reporting Crashes Months Late Bloomberg.com
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